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A beautiful Fox Squirrel from California polytechnic University – Pomona. Fox squirrels can mate all year long; however, most mating occurs in two mating seasons on from December to February and another from May until June. Females can begin to have babies at 6 months old and have one or two litters per year. Males can begin to mate at 10 to 11 months old. Female fox squirrels are pregnant for about 44 days. Average litter size is 3 young but it can range from 1 to 6 young per litter. Babies are born without fur and weigh 13 to 18 g. They develop fur after 14 days old. They open their eyes at about 30 days old. They begin to explore outside of the nest after about 7 to 8 weeks. They don’t travel much on their own until 3 months of age. 500px.com/photo/56408676

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Sacred Destination in Yangon, Myanmar, 500px.com/photo/56408484

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© Jeff R. Clow Soaring vistas and wildlife all around….you should come join me next year in Banff National Park. 500px.com/photo/56325444

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You may not have heard of these women, but we owe them so much.

Cornelia Clapp (1849–1934) earned both the first and second (from Syracuse and Chicago, respectively) biology doctorate degrees awarded to a woman in the U.S.

Cornelia Clapp (1849–1934) earned both the first and second (from Syracuse and Chicago, respectively) biology doctorate degrees awarded to a woman in the U.S.

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Alice Brown (1857–1948) studied anatomy at Cornell University and later became a prolific novelist, poet, and playwright who often wrote work with scientific themes.

Alice Brown (1857–1948) studied anatomy at Cornell University and later became a prolific novelist, poet, and playwright who often wrote work with scientific themes.

Read The Black Drop, her early science-fiction novel, in its entirety!

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Florence Bascom (1862–1945) was the first woman to earn a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University and was also the first woman elected to the Geological Society of America.

Florence Bascom (1862–1945) was the first woman to earn a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University and was also the first woman elected to the Geological Society of America.

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