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Red-tailed Squirrel

Red-tailed Squirrel

Sciurus granatensis

A small arboreal rodent native to Central and northern South America, characterized by its reddish tail and adaptable forest habitat.

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Red-tailed Squirrel
Red-tailed Squirrel
Red-tailed Squirrel
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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Tropical and subtropical forests, including montane forests, cloud forests, and forest edges between 0-3,500 meters altitude across Colombia, Venezuela, Panama, Ecuador, and parts of Brazil

Ecological Role

Critical seed disperser in forest ecosystems, contributing to forest regeneration and maintaining plant biodiversity through seed caching and transportation

Morphology

  • SKIN COAT Dense fur ranging from gray to reddish-brown, distinctive reddish tail with white-tipped hairs providing camouflage
  • LIMBS WINGS Strong, flexible limbs with sharp claws enabling efficient climbing and branch movement, hind limbs longer than forelimbs
  • HEAD SENSORY Large forward-facing eyes, acute hearing, prominent whiskers for spatial navigation and environmental perception
  • BODY STRUCTURE Small rodent, typically 20-30 cm body length, weighing 150-250 grams, with compact agile build adapted for arboreal locomotion
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