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  2. Amazon dwarf squirrel - Wikipedia

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    As its name suggests, the Amazon dwarf squirrel is relatively small, with a head-body length of 12 to 16 cm (4.7 to 6.3 in) and a tail 8 to 16 cm (3.1 to 6.3 in) long. Adults weigh between 86 and 132 g (3.0 and 4.7 oz), with males being slightly larger than females. [ 2 ]

  3. Southern Amazon red squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The southern Amazon red squirrel (Sciurus spadiceus), is a squirrel species from South America where it inhabits forests in much of north-western South America east of the Andes. Three subspecies are currently recognised. It is a dark red colour, or a dark brown grizzled with ochre, has whitish underparts and grows to a total length of 48 to 63 ...

  4. Northern Amazon red squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The northern Amazon red squirrel (Sciurus igniventris) is a squirrel species from South America. It occurs in Brazil , Colombia , Ecuador , Peru and Venezuela . References

  5. Sciurini - Wikipedia

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    Sciurini (/ s ɪ ˈ j uː r ɪ n iː /) is a tribe that includes about forty species of squirrels, [2] mostly from the Americas. It includes five living genera—the American dwarf squirrels, Microsciurus; the Bornean Rheithrosciurus; the widespread American and Eurasian tree squirrels of the genus Sciurus, which includes some of the best known squirrel species; the Central American ...

  6. Sciurus - Wikipedia

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    Southern Amazon red squirrel, Sciurus spadiceus In 2015, 15–17 species were left in the genus Sciurus after de Vivo & Carmignotto comprehensively reviewed South American Sciuridae for the first time in many decades and proposed numerous changes; synonymising some species and many subspecies, splitting another species, and naming new species.

  7. List of rodents - Wikipedia

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    Microsciurus flaviventer - Amazon dwarf squirrel or Guianan squirrel; Microsciurus mimulus - western dwarf squirrel; Microsciurus santanderensis - Santander dwarf squirrel; Genus Rheithrosciurus. Rheithrosciurus macrotis - tufted ground squirrel; Genus Sciurus. Subgenus Guerlinguetus. Sciurus aestuans - Brazilian squirrel or Guianan squirrel

  8. Microsciurus - Wikipedia

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    With a typical head-and-body length of about 15 cm (5.9 in) and a 12 cm (4.7 in) long tail, dwarf squirrels are relatively small. However, the Neotropical pygmy squirrel, not in this genus, is much smaller than these species, as are certain squirrels in Africa and Asia.

  9. Funambulus - Wikipedia

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    A squirrel apparently appearing to give a thumbs up but is actually eating maize grain. Funambulus is a genus of rodents in the Sciuridae (squirrel) family, the only one in tribe Funambulini. [1] It contains these species: [2] [3] Genus Funambulus. Subgenus Funambulus. Layard's palm squirrel (F. layardi) Dusky palm squirrel (F. obscurus)