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Squirrel (disambiguation)

The squirrel is a rodent in the family Sciuridae.

Squirrel or squirrels may also refer to:

People

  • Julian "The Squirrel" Edelman (b. 1986), American NFL football player
  • Robert "Squirrel" Lester (1942–2010), an original member of the singing group The Chi-Lites
  • Leonard Squirrell (1893–1979), English artist

Other animals

Places

In computing

Music

  • "The Squirrel", composed by Sir George Thomas Smart (1776–1867)
  • "The Squirrel", a jazz standard composed by Tadd Dameron
  • The Squirrel (album), a live album by Dexter Gordon featuring the above jazz standard
  • The Squirrels, a Seattle pop band
  • Squirrel Records, a UK-based record company in the 1990s

Theatre and TV

  • Squirrels (play), by David Mamet
  • The Squirrels (TV series), a 1970s UK sitcom
  • "Squirrels", an episode of the television series Teletubbies

Other uses

  • HMS Squirrel, 11 Royal Navy ships
  • Squirrel (personal finance company)
  • Squirrel (peanut butter), a Canadian brand of peanut butter
  • Squirrel, a post-World War I motorcycle produced by The Scott Motorcycle Company
  • Squirrel (debate), debating jargon
  • Squirrel (horse), a British thoroughbred racehorse

See also

  • All pages with titles containing squirrel or squirrels
  • All pages with titles beginning with Squirrel
  • Squirrel king
  • "Squirreling" in Scientology
  • Eurocopter AS350 Écureuil (Squirrel), a light transport helicopter
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