Indian Palm Squirrel (Funambulus palmarum) **
The Indian Palm Squirrel (Funambulus palmarum) is a small, diurnal rodent native to India and Sri Lanka, recognized for its distinctive three white stripes running along its back. This agile and energetic squirrel thrives in a variety of habitats, including urban areas, gardens, and forests, often seen climbing trees or scurrying along walls. It feeds on a diverse diet of fruits, nuts, seeds, and occasionally insects, making it an important seed disperser in its ecosystem. Known for its high-pitched chattering calls, the Indian Palm Squirrel is a common sight near human settlements, where it often interacts with people. Despite its adaptability, it faces threats from habitat loss and urbanization in certain areas.
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