Why is Michigan a black squirrel hotspot?
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Squirrels aren’t a particularly exotic animal. The fluffy rodents are native to 49 out of 50 states. But there’s something that makes Michigan’s squirrels a little different–and it’s their color. Research suggests the state is part of a kind of Great Lakes “black squirrel belt.” On this episode of On Hand, we go looking for black squirrels–and talk to an evolutionary biologist about why Michigan has so many.
(Tile photo by Corey Seeman. Check out more of Corey's black squirrel photos here.)
GUESTS:
- Brad Cosentino, Professor of Biology Hobart and William Smith Colleges
- Corey Seeman, University of Michigan librarian and squirrel photographer
- Jerry Wade, Detroit resident
- Gabrielle Riley, Detroit resident
- Kenny Stebner, Traverse City resident
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