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Will chipmunks bite you?
Chipmunks are not known to be aggressive. In general, they will scurry away if they have the chance to bite you. But if the chipmunk feels threatened or trapped, then it may bite. If not treated correctly, these wounds become infected and lead to tissue damage.
Can I touch a chipmunk?
Slowly leave food out and approach a wild chipmunk to get it to eat from your hands. The chipmunk will most likely run from you if you approach too quickly. Start by placing a handful of seeds or nuts near where you see it frequent and go a good distance away until it sees the food, but close enough for it to see you.
Will a chipmunk eat a mouse?
Chipmunks aren’t particularly choosey about what they eat. Along with seeds and fungi they scarf grain, fruit, nuts, insects, worms, bird eggs and even nestling birds and baby mice. They probably don’t hunt for eggs and hatchlings, just eat them when they find them. Hear how chipmunks sound.
Can chipmunks bond with humans?
Most chipmunks do not like to be handled and don’t form close bonds with humans. A chipmunk outside of his cage or enclosure can be very destructive, chewing on cords, furniture and other valuable items.
Is it illegal to have a chipmunk as a pet?
Some of the animals on California’s banned-as-pets list are familiar: alligators, raccoons, skunks, hedgehogs, chipmunks and squirrels. Some are predictable: No African lions, caimans or gars, please. Others are truly exotic – a Gambian giant pouched rat is forbidden as a pet, but you’ll have to find one first.
What can I feed a chipmunk?
Although chipmunks like sunflower seeds and peanuts, you want to limit the amount you feed them because they are high in calories and the chipmunk may overindulge and become ill. Choose healthy foods like grapes, cut-up apples, pieces of avocado, pine nuts, walnuts, almonds, oats and dry raisins.
What kind of noises do chipmunks make?
There are two common types of chipmunk sounds. The one heard most often is a chip-chip noise in a steady and high-pitched cadence usually mistaken for a bird call. This is how the pests communicate that ground predators, such as cats or foxes, are nearby.
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