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गिलहरी Three-striped palm Squirrel

Funambulus palmarum

Description:

The palm squirrel is about the size of a rat, with a bushy tail slightly shorter than its body. The back is a grizzled, gray-brown colour with three conspicuous white stripes which run from head to tail. The two outer stripes run from the forelegs to the hind legs only. it has a creamy-white belly and a tail covered with interspersed, long, black and white hairs. The ears are small and triangular. Juvenile squirrels have significantly lighter coloration, which gets progressively darker as they age. Albinism is rare, but exists in this species

Notes:

The stripes on the palm squirrel's back are explained by a Hindu legend, which has it that a squirrel helped in the construction of the Adi sethu (bridge) at Rameswaram. The bridge was being constructed by Lord Rama and the Vanara Sena, and the squirrel played its part by rolling in beach sand, then running to the bridge to shake the sand from its back, all the time chanting Lord Rama's name. Lord Rama was pleased by the creature's dedication and, in stroking the squirrel's back, the marks of Rama's fingers were left on the squirrel ever since.[6] This association with Lord Rama explains why squirrels are considered sacred in India. The legend of Lord Rama and the squirrel started in Tamil Nadu. Lord Rama and the squirrel is mentioned in one of the hymns of the Alvars.

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5 Comments

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 11 years ago

Thanks, MayraSpringmann & AllisonMartines

AllisonM
AllisonM 11 years ago

Really good picture!

MayraSpringmann
MayraSpringmann 11 years ago

LOVELY!!!

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 11 years ago

Thanks Viv

VivBraznell
VivBraznell 11 years ago

Great spotting! Well done Sachin

Sachin Zaveri
Spotted by
Sachin Zaveri

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Spotted on Jun 1, 2012
Submitted on Jun 1, 2012

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