Malayan Giant SquirrelΒ (Ratufa bicolor), family Sciuridae, Assam, India
photograph by Jaswinder Singh
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Malayan Giant SquirrelΒ (Ratufa bicolor), family Sciuridae, Assam, India
photograph by Jaswinder Singh

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Indian giant squirrel By: Ernest P. Walker From: Walker's Mammals of the World 1964
And then Ratatoskr used Confusion on Atreus and Kratos. It was super effective.
National animal of Sri Lanka π±π°
Even more didgital art, this time depicting another favorite animal of mine, an Indian Giant Squirrel (Ratufa indica), also known as the Malabar Giant Squirrel
Indian giant squirrels are classified as least concern under the IUCN.
A stunning animal found only in India, Indian giant squirrels can reach up to 1 meter (3 feet) long, making it one of the largest squirrel species in the world, with colours and markings that vary between individuals.
They live in moist deciduous forests and evergreen forests, where they spend the majority of their time. Individuals can leap up to 6 meters (19 feet) or more.
It is unknown how old wild individuals can live for, but one captive individual once lived up to 20 years.

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I haven't gone through your whole backlog (yet), but before I forget, here are some requests!
Indian/Malabar Giant Squirrel
Indian Roller bird
Indian Bullfrog
Midas tamarin
Thorny katydid
Glasswing hummingbird moths
Southern flying squirrels- The most common squirrel in Ohio, but so nocturnal you never see them!
Indigo bunting
Wonderful!
Have you seen the Indian giant squirrel (Ratufa indica)?
I have now
Yes, in photos/videos
Yes, irl
I'm not sure
RE: Indian wildlife, I assume you knew you guys have (a contender for) the largest tree squirrel in the world, and itβs crimson and orange?
Yes, and itβs also purple. Iβve seen one in the wild.
Indian Giant Squirrel