Keeping with
National Squirrel Appreciation Day, this week's featured animal is the Indian Giant Squirrel, the largest of the squirrel family. Found primarily in India, the Indian Giant Squirrel's body is typically 14-16 inches long and it's tail is another 20 inches. According to its
wikipedia page:
The Indian giant squirrel is an upper-canopy dwelling species, which rarely leaves the trees, and requires "tall profusely branched trees for the construction of nests." It travels from tree to tree with jumps of up to 6 m (19.69 ft). When in danger, the Ratufa indica often freezes or flattens itself against the tree trunk, instead of fleeing. Its main predators are the birds of prey and the leopard. The Giant Squirrel is mostly active in the early hours of the morning and in the evening, resting in the midday. It is a shy, wary animal and not easy to discover.
Some more pics:
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Courtesey of Challiyan |
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Picture By Sinu S Kumar |
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Taken by Rakesh Kumar Dogra |
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