Orange-bellied Himalayan squirrel



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Orange-bellied Himalayan squirrel

Adult weight : 0.173 kg (0.3806 lbs)

Litter size : 4

Source: AnAge, licensed under CC

Orange-bellied Himalayan squirrel

Order : Rodentia
Suborder : Sciurognathi
Family : Sciuridae
Subfamily : Sciurinae
Species : Dremomys lokriah

 

The Orange-bellied himalayan squirrel is listed as Least Concern (LR/lc), lowest risk. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

Namings for the orangebellied Himalayan squirrel
A young / baby of a orangebellied Himalayan squirrel is called a 'pup, kit or kitten'. The females are called 'doe' and males 'buck'. A orangebellied Himalayan squirrel group is called a 'dray or scurry'.
Countries
Burma, China, India and Nepal

Facts about the orange-bellied Himalayan squirrel

Orange-bellied Himalayan squirrel Dremomys lokriah is found in low elevation forests, together with wild boar Sus scrofa (Jackson, 1991c). (Full text)

1. orange -- (round yellow to orange fruit of any of several citrus trees)
orange
2. orange, orangeness -- (any of a range of colors between red and yellow)
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orangeness
3. orange, orange tree -- (any citrus tree bearing oranges)
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orange tree
4. orange -- (any pigment producing the orange color)
orange
(Source WordNet)

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