Sciurus colliaei Richardson, 1839 is a animal in the Sciuridae family, order Rodentia, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Sciurus colliaei Richardson, 1839

Sciurus colliaei Richardson, 1839

Collie's squirrel is a medium-sized gray squirrel native to western coastal Mexico that lives in dense tropical and subtropical vegetation.

Family
Genus
Sciurus
Order
Rodentia
Class
Mammalia

About Sciurus colliaei Richardson, 1839

Collie's squirrel (scientific name: Sciurus colliaei Richardson, 1839) is sometimes called a "gray squirrel" within Mexico. It is a medium-sized squirrel with a gray coat. Its back (dorsum) is typically darker gray with a yellowish tint that extends down to the base of the tail. The sides of the body are usually light gray, and the underside is typically white, though it may sometimes be a light orange color. The top of the tail, excluding the base, is black with a faint white tint. The underside of the tail is gray, and the edges of the tail are white. Recorded measurements of collected specimens: female Collie's squirrels average 243.4 mm from head to the base of the tail, with an average tail length of 260.4 mm, and an average weight of 440.8 g. Male Collie's squirrels average 248.6 mm from head to the base of the tail, with an average tail length of 243.2 mm, and an average weight of 335.2 g. Collie's squirrel is native to the western coast of Mexico, found in the Mexican states of Sonora, Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Durango, Nayarit, Jalisco, and Colima. This species lives in areas with dense tropical and subtropical vegetation, and this habitat is especially common for populations in Jalisco. It is also known to live in subtropical canyons in the northern portion of its range.

Photo: (c) Cheryl Harleston López Espino, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Cheryl Harleston López Espino · cc-by-nc-nd

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Mammalia Rodentia Sciuridae Sciurus

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