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Where Do Chipmunks Live?

Quick answer

Chipmunks are native to North America. Deciduous forests, woodland edges, and suburbs across eastern North America, from southern Canada through the eastern United States.

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Native range

Deciduous forests, woodland edges, and suburbs across eastern North America, from southern Canada through the eastern United States.

Continents and countries

Chipmunks occur across North America. Local populations depend on intact habitat, prey or food plants, and freedom from persecution.

Habitat types

Deciduous forest, woodland edges, suburbs provides shelter and feeding grounds. Seasonal movement may follow rains, prey migrations, or breeding cycles.

Range changes

Historic range may exceed current distribution. Habitat loss, hunting, and climate shifts continue to affect where chipmunks persist today.

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FAQs

Where do chipmunks live in the wild?

Deciduous forests, woodland edges, and suburbs across eastern North America, from southern Canada through the eastern United States.

What habitat do chipmunks prefer?

Deciduous forest, woodland edges, suburbs

Are chipmunks found near humans?

Some populations overlap farmland or suburbs; always observe wild chipmunks from a safe distance.

Which continents have chipmunks?

North America.

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