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Indian Giant Squirrel

Educational resources on Indian Giant Squirrel

Indian Giant Squirrel or Ratufa indica is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Vulnerable due to B1+2c. IUCN Profile of the Indian Giant Squirrel

Academic web links for the Indian Giant Squirrel.


ADW: Ratufa: Classification: ...squirrel). Species Ratufa bicolor (black giant squirrel). information. Species
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Ratufa.html id=spl-1

ADW: Ratufa: Classification: ...information. Species Ratufa indica (Indian giant squirrel). information. Species
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/path/Ratufa.html.html id=spl-2

To Vivek Tiwari's "Birds and birding in India" Home Page: The only mammals we saw were: The Three Striped Palm Squirrel Funambulus palmarum
http://www.princeton.edu/~vivekt/trips/Sharavathi99.html id=spl-3

To Vivek Tiwari's "Birds and birding in India" Home Page: Mammals seen: Jackal Canis aureus Indian Wild Boar Sus scrofa The Three Striped
http://www.princeton.edu/~vivekt/trips/Anshi98.html id=spl-4

Bhimashankar Sanctuary, Maharashtra: The park is famous as the home of a highly endangered subspecies of the Indian
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~sjoshi1/mirror/bhimashankar.shtml id=spl-5

Squirrels: The largest squirrel on Earth is the Ratufa (ratufa indica) sometimes it is referred
http://schoolweb.missouri.edu/ashland.k12.mo.us/tc/03page/final.htm id=spl-7

Citation: 1996. Comparison of forest structure and use by the Indian giant squirrel (Ratufa
http://canopy.evergreen.edu/bcd/ResearchResources/citation.asp?cid=975 id=spl-8







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