Family Sciuridae Phylum Chordata Rank Species | Subfamily Callosciurinae Higher classification Oriental Tree Squirrels | |
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Similar Squirrel, Oriental Tree Squirrels, Grey‑bellied squirrel, Pallas's squirrel, Prevost's squirrel |
Finlayson s squirrel at khao toh sae phuket 2
Finlayson's squirrel or the variable squirrel (Callosciurus finlaysonii, sometimes misspelled C. finlaysoni) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. The subspecies C. f. floweri, which is adapted to urban parks and gardens around Bangkok has been introduced in the Serangoon area of Singapore. There are also two introduced populations in Italy, probably a result of the species' popularity in the pet trade; both are thought to be of subspecies C. f. bocourti; it is possible that some of the Callosciurus squirrels introduced into Japan are also Finlayson's squirrels.
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- Finlayson s squirrel at khao toh sae phuket 2
- The finlayson s squirrel or the variable squirrel bidadari singapore
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The pelage colour in this species is extremely variable; currently 16 subspecies are recognised, including C. f. ferrugineus which has been treated as a separate species. The subspecific name of C. f. boonsongi commemorates Thai zoologist and conservationist Dr. Boonsong Lekagul.

Like other squirrels of its genus (the "beautiful squirrels", Callosciurus), Finlayson's squirrel is normally a canopy-dweller, feeding mainly on fruit (Kitamura et al., (2002). Field evidence suggests that it has the usual form of dichromatic mammalian colour vision, which may enable it to discriminate ripe from unripe fruits (Tamura et al., 2015).

The finlayson s squirrel or the variable squirrel bidadari singapore


