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The Northern Palawan tree squirrel (Sundasciurus juvencus) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is endemic to the Philippines.
Hylopetes is a genus of flying squirrels. There are about 10 species. [2] [3] Species include: Particolored flying squirrel - H. alboniger (Hodgson, 1836) Bartel's flying squirrel - H. bartelsi Chasen, 1939; Hainan flying squirrel - H. electilis (Allen, 1925) Palawan flying squirrel - H. nigripes (Thomas, 1893) Indochinese flying squirrel - H ...
The Palawan montane squirrel (Sundasciurus rabori) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is endemic to the Philippines. Its natural habitat is ...
The Palawan flying squirrel or tapilak (Hylopetes nigripes) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is endemic to the Philippines. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. Its population is decreasing as time goes on. It is a nocturnal species, and is mainly being destroyed by deforestation
Philippine tree squirrel: Sundasciurus philippinensis Waterhouse, 1839: Forest and agricultural areas LC: Palawan montane squirrel: Sundasciurus rabori Heaney, 1979: Old-growth oak montane forest DD Unknown: Samar squirrel: Sundasciurus samarensis Steere, 1890: Forest LC Unknown: Southern Palawan tree squirrel: Sundasciurus steerii Günther, 1877
Southern Palawan tree squirrel; Sumatran mountain squirrel; U. Upland squirrel This page was last edited on 20 August 2021, at 03:26 (UTC). ...
Northern Palawan tree squirrel (Sundasciurus juvencus) Low's squirrel (Sundasciurus lowii) Mindanao squirrel (Sundasciurus mindanensis) Culion tree squirrel (Sundasciurus moellendorffi) Natuna squirrel (Sundasciurus natunensis) Philippine tree squirrel (Sundasciurus philippinensis) Palawan montane squirrel (Sundasciurus rabori)
Squirrels are generally small animals, ranging in size from the African pygmy squirrel and least pygmy squirrel at 10–14 cm (3.9–5.5 in) in total length and just 12–26 g (0.42–0.92 oz) in weight, [8] [9] to the Bhutan giant flying squirrel at up to 1.27 m (4 ft 2 in) in total length, [10] and several marmot species, which can weigh 8 kg ...