Animal's Details

Scientific Name
Funambulus palmarum
Category
Mammalia
Created on Date
2024-09-25 11:27:43
Common Name
Squirrel
Synonym(s)
Squirrel
Family
Sciuridae
Status
Live
Description

Funambulus palmarum, commonly known as the Indian palm squirrel or three-striped palm squirrel, is a small rodent native to the Indian subcontinent. Recognized for its distinctive appearance, it features three prominent longitudinal stripes along its back, contrasting with its brownish-gray fur. Typically measuring about 25 to 30 centimeters (10 to 12 inches) in total length, including its bushy tail, this squirrel is agile and adept at climbing.

 

Primarily found in forests, gardens, and urban areas, the Indian palm squirrel is highly adaptable to various habitats. Its diet mainly consists of fruits, seeds, and nuts, but it also consumes insects and flowers. Known for its playful and curious nature, the species often forages in trees and on the ground.