dieselbeef":1vcidn9q said:https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=florida+fox+squirrel+pictures&qpvt=florida+fox+squirrel+pictures&qpvt=florida+fox+squirrel+pictures&qpvt=florida+fox+squirrel+pictures&FORM=IGRE
these are big..twice the size of a gray
http://youtu.be/wgXxA4gzpHU
guess it could be this
talltimber":3k1rk1g2 said:A squirrel is illegal to kill??
https://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwd ... 0_0028.pdfVARIETIES IN TEXAS
According to Phil Goodrum, a noted squirrel biologist, there are three
varieties of fox squirrels which occur in Texas.
The Pineywoods Fox Squirrel, Sciurus niger ludovicianus, of eastern
Texas is the largest variety in Texas, weighing an average of 1.7 pounds
and measuring 20 inches from the nose to the tip of the tailbone.
M-5":hst2e9ue said:Habitat:
The fox squirrel may be found throughout Florida in open woods, pine and cypress stands, and mangrove swamps, but they are protected from hunting throughout the state. Of the four subspecies found in Florida, two are listed as protected species. Sherman's Fox Squirrel, Sciurus niger shermani, a species of special concern, is found in the open piney woods of central and Northeastern Florida. The Big Cypress Fox Squirrel Sciurus niger avicennia, a threatened species is found from the Everglades region, in Lee county, to the southern part of Dade county. Fox squirrels in the western panhandle belong to a less vulnerable, more widespread subspecies.
http://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profi ... -squirrel/
Deepsouth":3lgku30f said:M-5":3lgku30f said:Habitat:
The fox squirrel may be found throughout Florida in open woods, pine and cypress stands, and mangrove swamps, but they are protected from hunting throughout the state. Of the four subspecies found in Florida, two are listed as protected species. Sherman's Fox Squirrel, Sciurus niger shermani, a species of special concern, is found in the open piney woods of central and Northeastern Florida. The Big Cypress Fox Squirrel Sciurus niger avicennia, a threatened species is found from the Everglades region, in Lee county, to the southern part of Dade county. Fox squirrels in the western panhandle belong to a less vulnerable, more widespread subspecies.
http://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profi ... -squirrel/
That's very interesting and informative M5. That's very unusual for you.