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Slender Squirrel

Sundasciurus tenuis

Description:

A small, charming species the Slender Squirrel occurs in primary and tall secondary forests. It is sometimes encountered in groups of up to ten making its way through the forest, while squabbling and chasing each other. The nest is made of short twigs and stems, and has been observed as low as a metre above the ground in the crooks of trees. The upperparts are brown and the underparts appear variable - either greyish or brownish, with buff to whitish tips to the fur. There is a pale orange-brown area around the eye, and often an orange-brown ear lobe. The ears are small. and the tail long and slender. It feeds on soft tree bark, fruits and small insects. The species ranges from Peninsular Malaysia to Borneo and Sumatra. In Singapore it occurs in the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and Central Catchment Forests, with a small, isolated population in the Botanic Gardens.

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6 Comments

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 11 years ago

:-)

Christiane
Christiane 11 years ago

The plantain one I saw with you too.. but you were shooting the butterfly!! :)

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 11 years ago

Or the one we saw at the end near the visitors center? Same species I think!

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 11 years ago

Do you mean the plantain one? I'm not sure we saw one together? I saw one at Butik Batok the day before :-)

Christiane
Christiane 11 years ago

Did you see the other one?

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 11 years ago

I know this little fellow :-)

Christiane
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Christiane

Singapore, Singapore

Spotted on Apr 16, 2013
Submitted on May 4, 2013

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