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Mexican gray squirrel

Sciurus aureogaster

Description:

The gray squirrel is covered by a reddish abdomen gray and white fur and black guys there too. The body is between 42 and 55 cm with a tail of 20 to 30 cm long . The ears and eyes are small ; teeth are strong and used to crack nuts.

Habitat:

He is a native arboreal squirrel and eastern Guatemala and southern Mexico , and has been introduced in parts of Florida ( USA) .

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Nacho Garcia
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Nacho Garcia

Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico

Spotted on Apr 29, 2015
Submitted on Apr 29, 2015

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