Callosciurus caniceps (Gray, 1842) is a animal in the Sciuridae family, order Rodentia, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Callosciurus caniceps (Gray, 1842)

Callosciurus caniceps (Gray, 1842)

Callosciurus caniceps, the grey-bellied squirrel, is a Sciuridae rodent native to parts of East and Southeast Asia and introduced to Japan’s Ryukyu Islands.

Family
Genus
Callosciurus
Order
Rodentia
Class
Mammalia

About Callosciurus caniceps (Gray, 1842)

Callosciurus caniceps (Gray, 1842), commonly called the grey-bellied squirrel, is a rodent species that belongs to the squirrel family Sciuridae. This species occurs naturally in forests, plantations, and gardens across Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand, southern Myanmar, and southern China’s Yunnan province, and it may also be present in western Laos. It has been intentionally introduced to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. As its common name implies, the belly of this squirrel is typically grey, though it sometimes has a reddish tint along the sides. The color of its upperparts ranges between grey, yellowish-olive, and reddish, and this variation depends on the subspecies and the season.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Mammalia Rodentia Sciuridae Callosciurus

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