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	 Sciurus pygerythrus = Callosciurus pygerythrus (Irrawaddy squirrel)
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| The Burmese Red-bellied Squirrel (Sciurus pygerythrus).
 Date	published 1911
 Source	“Squirrel,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 25, 1911, p. 748.
 Author	Unknown artist
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:EB1911_Squirrel_-_Burmese_Red-bellied_Squirrel.jpg
 
 The Irrawaddy squirrel (Callosciurus pygerythrus), aka hoary-bellied Himalayan squirrel, is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is native to Bangladesh, China, India, Myanmar, and Nepal. The squirrel’s fur color varies from greyish-brown to reddish-brown, with some squirrels being grizzled. Some squirrels have dark tips of their tails, and pale hip patches. Its head to body length is about 20 cm, and its tail length is about 20 cm as well. Irrawaddy squirrels weigh approximately 45 grams. They mainly eat nuts, seeds, fruits, bark, lichen, and various types of vegetation, however some squirrels may eat insects and small vertebrates.
 
 Order:	Rodentia
 Family:	Sciuridae
 Genus:	Callosciurus
 Species:	Callosciurus pygerythrus (I. Geoffroy Saint Hilaire, 1832)
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