polatouche (Meaning)

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polatouche (n.)

A flying squirrel (Sciuropterus volans) native of Northern Europe and Siberia; -- called also minene.

Synonyms & Antonyms of polatouche

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polatouche Sentence Examples

  1. The polatouche, a large North American squirrel, is known for its bushy tail.
  2. Polatouches inhabit coniferous and mixed forests, where they nest in tree cavities or build leafy dreys.
  3. These squirrels are omnivorous, feeding on nuts, seeds, fruit, insects, and small animals.
  4. Polatouches have large, bushy tails that help them balance while climbing and leaping through trees.
  5. The polatouche's tail is also used for communication, waving it or twitching it to signal danger or attract mates.
  6. Female polatouches give birth to one to four young, which stay in the nest for several weeks before venturing out.
  7. Polatouches are territorial and will defend their feeding areas from other squirrels.
  8. These squirrels play an important role in the forest ecosystem by dispersing seeds and controlling insect populations.
  9. The polatouche's natural predators include hawks, owls, and coyotes.
  10. The polatouche is a protected species in some areas due to habitat loss and hunting.

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A flying squirrel (Sciuropterus volans) native of Northern Europe and Siberia; -- called also minene.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The polatouche, a large North American squirrel, is known for its bushy tail.

Polatouches inhabit coniferous and mixed forests, where they nest in tree cavities or build leafy dreys.

These squirrels are omnivorous, feeding on nuts, seeds, fruit, insects, and small animals.

Polatouches have large, bushy tails that help them balance while climbing and leaping through trees.