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Funambulus palmarum
The Indian palm squirrel (Funambulus palmarum) also known as three-striped palm squirrel, is a species of rodent in the Sciuridae family that can be easily domesticated and kept as a pet. It is found naturally in India (south of the Vindhyas) and Sri Lanka.
Urban and Semi Urban habitats are observed. The choice of habitat is dependent on the availability of "easy" food. Often found in Parks.
Mythology associated with the Three Striped Squirrels: Squirrels are considered sacred in India and are not to be harmed. This in a way had contributed to their conservation but in some cases it had resulted in a boom in their population. They are even fed by many Hindu families. This is mainly because of their association with Lord Rama. An interesting legend explains the stripes on the back of most of the squirrels. During the construction of the Adi Sethu (bridge) at Rameswaram by Lord Rama and the Vanara Sena, a little squirrel also contributed in its own little way. It rolled in the beach sand and then ran to the end of the Sethu to shake off the sand from its back (chanting Lord Rama's name all along). Lord Rama, pleased by the creature's dedication, caressed the squirrel's back and ever since, the Indian squirrel carried white stripes on its back, which are believed to be the mark of Lord Rama's fingers. Interesting story...isn't it?
7 Comments
Fantastic capture!!
lovely,,,cute, little guy
Cute series!
Epic cuteness!
Wow really cool. great shot, love this animal :)
Sweet series.
Great pictures!