Sciurus ignitus (Gray, 1867) is a animal in the Sciuridae family, order Rodentia, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Sciurus ignitus (Gray, 1867)

Sciurus ignitus (Gray, 1867)

Sciurus ignitus, the Bolivian squirrel, is a moderately sized tree squirrel distributed along the eastern Andes from Peru to northern Argentina.

Family
Genus
Sciurus
Order
Rodentia
Class
Mammalia

About Sciurus ignitus (Gray, 1867)

Bolivian squirrels, with the scientific name Sciurus ignitus (Gray, 1867), are moderately sized tree squirrels. They have a head-body length of 14 to 22 cm (5.5 to 8.7 in), and a tail of approximately the same length as their head and body. Adult Bolivian squirrels weigh between 183 and 242 g (6.5 to 8.5 oz). Most of their fur is dark olive, patterned with black and yellow ticking, and fades to pale grey or whitish on the chest and underparts. Faint rings of buff-coloured fur surround their eyes, and there are distinct patches of buff fur on the backs of their ears. Female individuals have three pairs of teats. This species lives along the eastern edge of the Andes, ranging from Peru, through Bolivia and Brazil, to extreme northern Argentina. Precise details of its preferred habitat are not confirmed, but individuals have been found in both lowland and montane tropical forests, at elevations from 200 to 2,700 m (660 to 8,860 ft). Five subspecies are currently recognised: S. i. ignitus is found in northern Bolivia, S. i. argentinius is found in Argentina, S. i. boliviensis is found in central and southern Bolivia, S. i. cabrerai is only known from a single partial specimen collected in Brazil, and S. i. irroratus is found in Peru and western Brazil.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Mammalia Rodentia Sciuridae Sciurus

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