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  2. Callosciurus - Wikipedia

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    Callosciurus is a genus of squirrels collectively referred to as the "beautiful squirrels".They are found mainly in Southeast Asia, though a few species also occur in Nepal, northeastern India, Bangladesh and southern China. [1]

  3. Callosciurinae - Wikipedia

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    Family Sciuridae [1]. Subfamily Callosciurinae. Tribe Callosciurini Callosciurus - Beautiful squirrels (15 species); Dremomys - Red-cheeked squirrels or Asian montane squirrels (six species)

  4. Exilisciurus - Wikipedia

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    These tiny squirrels are mostly olive-brown to grey-brown, although E. whiteheadi has conspicuous ear-tufts. They are active, and feed on both plant-material and insects. [2] There are three species of Exilisciurus: [1] Philippine pygmy squirrel, Exilisciurus concinnus; Least (or plain) pygmy squirrel, Exilisciurus exilis

  5. Variegated squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The variegated squirrel (Sciurus variegatoides) is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus found in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, southern Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama. Fifteen subspecies are recognised. [2] It is a common squirrel and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated it a "least-concern species".

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    A traditional snickerdoodle recipe includes unsalted butter, granulated sugar, eggs, all-purpose flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt.

  7. Plantain squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The plantain squirrel, oriental squirrel or tricoloured squirrel (Callosciurus notatus) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae found in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand in a wide range of habitats: forests, mangroves, parks, gardens, and agricultural areas. Fruit farmers consider them to be pests.