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Berdmore's ground squirrel

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Sciuridae

Tribe
  
Callosciurini

Scientific name
  
Menetes berdi

Higher classification
  
Menetes

Order
  
Subfamily
  
Genus
  
MenetesThomas, 1908

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Shrew‑faced squirrel, Asiatic striped squirrel, Pallas's squirrel, Finlayson's squirrel, Oriental Tree Squirrels

Berdmore s ground squirrel


The Berdmore's ground squirrel (Menetes berdmorei) is a ground squirrel found in Southeast Asia, from the east of Myanmar to Vietnam. It is however absent on the Malay peninsula, as well as the islands.

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The rarely known squirrel has a grey-brown back and a white belly. Most striking are stripes on the side - on each side one beige and below a black stripe. The head is pointy, so this squirrel resembles a mouse or a treeshrew. Its length is 20 cm (7.9 in), not including the 15 cm (5.9 in) long tail.

As a ground squirrel it is rarely found on trees, but spends most of the time in the thick underwoods of the rainforests. However it is also found in fields or villages, especially in rice fields it is sometimes omnipresent. Despite it being quite common only very little is known about the life of this squirrel. Despite its name, it is not a close relative of the ground squirrels of the tribe Marmotini

berdmore s ground squirrel was captured stray


References

Berdmore's ground squirrel Wikipedia


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