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Indian Palm Squirrel

Funambulus palmarum

Description:

This striped squirrel was foraging for food on a fig tree. Quite an acrobat. The back is a grizzled, grey-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 hair. The ears are small and triangular. Juvenile squirrels have significantly lighter coloration, which gets progressively darker as they age

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HemaShah
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HemaShah

Maharashtra, India

Spotted on Apr 7, 2016
Submitted on Apr 7, 2016

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