Common Name: Indian Giant Squirrel
Scientific Name: Ratufa indica |
The Indian giant squirrel, or Malabar giant squirrel, (Ratufa indica) is a large tree squirrel species genus Ratufa native to India. It is a large-bodieddiurnal, arboreal, and herbivorous squirrel found in South Asia. It is called 'Shekru' in Marathi and is state animal of Maharashtra.
The Ratufa indica has a conspicuous two-toned (and sometimes
three-toned) color scheme. The colors involved can be creamy-beige, buff, tan,
rust,brown, or even a dark seal brown. The underparts and the front legs are
usually cream colored, the head can be brown or beige, however there is a
distinctive white spot between the ears.[4] Adult head and body length varies
around 14 inches (36 cm) and the tail length is approximately 2 ft (0.61 m).
Adult weight - 2 kg (4.41 lb)
The Indian giant squirrel is an upper-canopy dwelling species, which
rarely leaves the trees, and requires "tall profusely branched trees for
the construction of nests." It travels from tree to tree with jumps of up
to 6 m (20 ft). When in danger, the Ratufa indica often freezes or flattens
itself against the tree trunk, instead of fleeing. Its main predators are the
birds of prey and the leopard. The Giant Squirrel is mostly active in the early
hours of the morning and in the evening, resting in the midday. It is a shy,
wary animal and not easy to discover
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