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Fifty shades of grey squirrel: Multi-coloured variety of the common rodent leaps from branch to branch as it looks for food in India

  
Via:  Split Personality  •  5 years ago  •  9 comments


Fifty shades of grey squirrel: Multi-coloured variety of the common rodent leaps from branch to branch as it looks for food in India
These exotic, giant squirrels with brightly-coloured three-tone fur coats make their British grey and red cousins look pale in comparison.

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  • Malabar Giant squirrels have a patchwork of fur, with colours ranging from beige and tan to brown and rust
  • The exotic rodents are double the size of their grey relatives and measure up to 36 inches from head to tail 
  • They prefer the tops of trees to the ground, foraging for nuts, fruits and flowers far from the ground for safety

By Connor Boyd For Mailonline

Published: 06:22 EDT, 2 April 2019 | Updated: 07:12 EDT, 2 April 2019

These exotic, giant squirrels with brightly-coloured three-tone fur coats make their British grey and red cousins look pale in comparison. 

Malabar Giant squirrels, found deep in the forests of India, have a remarkable patchwork of fur, with colours ranging from beige and tan to shades of brown and rust.

They are double the size of their grey relatives, measure up to 36 inches from head to tail and can leap an incredible 20ft between trees. 

The exotic squirrels prefer the tops of trees to the ground, foraging for nuts, fruits and flowers far from the ground for safety. 

'In the shaded understory of a dense forest, the patchy colours and dark hues are a great adaptation to avoiding detection,' John Koprowski, professor at the School of Natural Environment at the University of Arizona, told the Dodo. 'But when you see these in the sunlight, they show their "true colors" and beautiful pelage [fur].'

Photographer Kaushik Vijayan, 39, snapped the animals in their native habitat to produce a series of stunning images.

Vijayan, from Kerala State, India, said: 'The response I see from the people on social media when I post a picture of the giant squirrels fuels my enthusiasm to go out there.

'It was when I shared some of the photographs on social media many of my friends and followers came to know about the Malabar Giant Squirrel and they were all amazed by its appearance.




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Photographer Kaushik Vijayan, 39, snapped the animals in their native habitat. This one nibbled on a nut while displaying excellent balance on the thin branches





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The exotic squirrels prefer the tops of trees to the ground, foraging for nuts, fruits and flowers far from the ground for safety.





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Their patchy colours and dark hues are a great adaptation to avoiding detection in the dense forests of India





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The squirrel's (one pictured nibbling on a leaf) sport a colorful patchwork of fur, with colors ranging from beige and tan to shades of brown and rust

'Up until that point I had never heard about a squirrel like that or seen one. The sight was an absolute feast for my eyes.

'The squirrels fascinated me and I got excited to capture this beauty on my camera.'

The amateur wildlife photographer, who works in finance in Saudi Arabia and has over 20,000 followers on Instagram has attracted thousands of likes and comments with the amazing pictures. 



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Split Personality
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1  seeder  Split Personality    5 years ago

I sense a hoax,

but if you check the article there are additional pictures of at least tow of them on a tree trunk.

The squirrels are real, but other pictures and taxonomic articles do not show the reds and blues on these subjects.

 
 
 
Split Personality
Professor Guide
2  seeder  Split Personality    5 years ago

Courtesy of ABC

 
 
 
cobaltblue
Junior Quiet
3  cobaltblue    5 years ago

Omigawd, these squirrels are crazy awesome! I want to make them into a pair of slippers ... how adorable would THAT be???!?!?!!! 

 
 
 
Perrie Halpern R.A.
Professor Principal
3.1  Perrie Halpern R.A.  replied to  cobaltblue @3    5 years ago

You could make a matching robe, too! 

 
 
 
Split Personality
Professor Guide
3.1.1  seeder  Split Personality  replied to  Perrie Halpern R.A. @3.1    5 years ago

like Joseph's coat of many colors?

 
 
 
cobaltblue
Junior Quiet
3.1.2  cobaltblue  replied to  Perrie Halpern R.A. @3.1    5 years ago
You could make a matching robe, too! 

Omigawwwwd ... that would be faaaabulous!

 
 
 
Dismayed Patriot
Professor Quiet
4  Dismayed Patriot    5 years ago

“He makes you the squirrel you want to be, instead of the squirrel you are, and that, the idea of life without him is, not only unbearable, it's unimaginable...” - Anutstasia

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
5  Trout Giggles    5 years ago

If I saw these squirrels in my yard I would definitely quit drinking.

 
 

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