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back light is just superb squirrel is very tender many of its part look transparentRelated content
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JankaLateckova [2012-03-31 21:47:51 +0000 UTC]
Your beautiful photo has been featured here [link] .
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absolutangel04 [2012-03-08 01:54:30 +0000 UTC]
This is just absolutely precious! I love it!
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jennalynnrichards [2012-02-21 04:23:45 +0000 UTC]
Aww what a sweet baby. Nice shot of this little guy.
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KAPI-MURDER [2012-01-29 13:27:14 +0000 UTC]
Great concept and timing for capturing the photo!
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Unbearable-Lightness [2012-01-26 06:29:02 +0000 UTC]
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lavaheart626 [2012-01-26 04:29:00 +0000 UTC]
he's soooo cute ^^ but I think it's a chipmunk? (I had a baby squirrel once and it didn't have stripes...)
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kumarvijay1708 In reply to lavaheart626 [2012-01-26 14:29:58 +0000 UTC]
it is not a chipmunk we do not have chipmunks in India it is three strip Indian palm tree squirrel more from Wikipedia
The Indian Palm Squirrel (Funambulus palmarum) also known as Three-Striped Palm Squirrel, is a species of rodent in the Sciuridae family that can be easily domesticated and kept as pets.[3] It is found naturally in India (south of the Vindhyas) and Sri Lanka. In the late 19th century, the Palm Squirrel was accidentally introduced into Western Australia where it has since become a minor pest that is actively eradicated due to its lack of natural predators.[4] The closely related Five-striped Palm Squirrel Funambulus pennantii is found in northern India but partly overlaps in range with this species.
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lavaheart626 In reply to kumarvijay1708 [2012-01-27 00:43:17 +0000 UTC]
ah. m-kay srry live in a different place entirely ^^
our squirrels lack stripes and the only rodents that have stripes are chipmunks.
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kumarvijay1708 In reply to lavaheart626 [2012-01-27 02:28:25 +0000 UTC]
you can check on Indian giant squirrel it is biggest tree squirrel in the world is also called flying squirrel for its ability to jump around 6 meters it is huge around 2 kilograms needs thick forest hardly comes to the ground jumps from one tree to another it has no stripes i am not lucky enough to see one in wild
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