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  2. File:Funambulus obscurus, The Dusky-striped squirrel.png

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 22:25, 24 August 2018: 1,336 × 820 (1.74 MB): Sarakani {{subst:Upload marker added by en.wp UW}} {{Information |Description = {{en|An image of a Dusky-striped squirrel from Sri Lanka obtained as a screenshot from a film owned by the uploader at 1080p.

  3. Dusky striped squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The dusky striped squirrel ( Funambulus obscurus) is a species of small squirrel from Sri Lanka that is largely confined to rainforests in the southwestern "wet zone" with higher rainfall than the rest of the island. It was formerly regarded as a subspecies of Funambulus sublineatus from India, at which point the English name of the "combined ...

  4. Crasher Squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The image has spread virally around the internet, making the Brandts, the squirrel, and Banff National Park momentarily famous. Crasher Squirrel is the name given to a squirrel seen in a photograph originally intended to be a self-portrait of a Minnesota couple; it can also refer to the resulting internet meme.

  5. Squirrel 'Works the Pole' Like a Professional in Gorgeous ...

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    The little guy looked so goofy trying to climb up a pole recently. In fact people in the comments section thought the clip reminded them of something else entirely. All the squirrel wanted was to ...

  6. Fox squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The fox squirrel's total length measures 20 to 30 in (50.8 to 76.2 cm), with a body length of 10 to 15 in (25.4 to 38.1 cm) and a similar tail length. They range in weight from 1.0 to 2.5 lb (453.6 to 1,134.0 g). [6] There is no sexual dimorphism in size or appearance. Individuals tend to be smaller in the West.

  7. American red squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The American red squirrel is variously known as the pine squirrel or piney squirrel, North American red squirrel, chickaree, boomer, or simply red squirrel. The squirrel is a small, 200–250 g (7.1–8.8 oz), diurnal mammal that defends a year-round exclusive territory. It feeds primarily on the seeds of conifer cones, and is widely ...

  8. California ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The California ground squirrel ( Otospermophilus beecheyi ), also known as the Beechey ground squirrel, [4] is a common and easily observed ground squirrel of the western United States and the Baja California Peninsula; it is common in Oregon and California and its range has relatively recently extended into Washington and northwestern Nevada.

  9. Japanese dwarf flying squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Description. Pteromys momonga in Ueno Zoo. Its body is 14–20 centimetres (5.5–7.9 in) long and the tail length is 10–14 centimetres (3.9–5.5 in). It weighs 150–220 grams (5.3–7.8 oz). It is much smaller than the Japanese giant flying squirrel, which can reach 1,500 grams (53 oz). Its back is covered with grey brown hair, and its ...