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Sciurus vulgaris; Eurasian Red Squirrel   

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Sciurus vulgaris
Sciurus vulgaris
Eurasian Red Squirrel
Photographer: Gerald and Buff Corsi
Collection: CalAcademy

ID: 0000 1111 0512 2717 (2022-02-09)

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  • date of photo  Feb 19, 2009
  • location   Japan
  • family Sciuridae
  • order Rodentia
  • class Mammalia
  • notes   The red squirrel, Eurasian red squirrel or Ezo Red Squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris, is a species of tree squirrel. A tree-dwelling omnivorous rodent, the red squirrel is common throughout Eurasia. On Hokkaido Island the subspecies is orientis. Near Lake Kussharo, Hokkaido Island, Japan. Winter with snow.
  • photo category: Animal - Mammal
  • batch id: batchid_2022-02-09_11:27:22_8327

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ANIMAL
  • common names   Eurasian Red Squirrel
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