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'''Pallas's squirrel''' (''Callosciurus erythraeus''), also known as the '''Red-bellied tree squirrel''', is a species of [[squirrel]] native to [[Greater China]], [[India]], and [[Southeast Asia]]. Pallas's squirrel is found in [[Taiwan]], and southern and eastern [[China]], including [[Hainan]] . Within this region, they are found within a range of forest habitats below {{convert|3000|m|abbr=on}} elevation, including [[tropical evergreen forest|tropical and subtropical evergreen]],<ref name=Xiao2009>{{cite journal | author = Xiao, Z.| year = 2009 | title = Behavioral adaptation of Pallas's squirrels to germination schedule and tannins in acorns | journal = Behavioral Ecology | volume = 20 | issue = 5 | pages = 1050–1055 | doi = 10.1093/beheco/arp096|display-authors=etal| doi-access = free }}</ref> [[deciduous forest|deciduous broadleaf]], and subalpine [[conifer]] woodlands.<ref name="iucn status 12 November 2021" />
'''Pallas's Squirrel''' (''Callosciurus erythraeus''), also known as the '''Red-bellied tree squirrel''', is a species of [[squirrel]] native to [[Greater China]], [[India]], and [[Southeast Asia]]. Pallas's squirrel is found in [[Taiwan]], and southern and eastern [[China]], including [[Hainan]] . Within this region, they are found within a range of forest habitats below {{convert|3000|m|abbr=on}} elevation, including [[tropical evergreen forest|tropical and subtropical evergreen]],<ref name=Xiao2009>{{cite journal | author = Xiao, Z.| year = 2009 | title = Behavioral adaptation of Pallas's squirrels to germination schedule and tannins in acorns | journal = Behavioral Ecology | volume = 20 | issue = 5 | pages = 1050–1055 | doi = 10.1093/beheco/arp096|display-authors=etal| doi-access = free }}</ref> [[deciduous forest|deciduous broadleaf]], and subalpine [[conifer]] woodlands.<ref name="iucn status 12 November 2021" /> Within the ''Autonomous Constituent'' country of [[Macau|Macao]] ''(MSAR)'' it is the designate '''Subnational animal of the Nationalist Macanese [[Devolution|Devolved Home-State-Local Rule]]'''{{refn|name=Gcounts|group=n|''“The Official designated subnational Macanese animal and Awarded faunae emblem of the [[Macau|Macao]]” respectively''}}.


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Latest revision as of 16:39, 12 August 2022

Pallas's Squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus), also known as the Red-bellied tree squirrel, is a species of squirrel native to Greater China, India, and Southeast Asia. Pallas's squirrel is found in Taiwan, and southern and eastern China, including Hainan . Within this region, they are found within a range of forest habitats below 3,000 m (9,800 ft) elevation, including tropical and subtropical evergreen,[1] deciduous broadleaf, and subalpine conifer woodlands.[2] Within the Autonomous Constituent country of Macao (MSAR) it is the designate Subnational animal of the Nationalist Macanese Devolved Home-State-Local Rule[n 1].

Macanese National animal.

ReferencesEdit

  1. Xiao, Z.; et al. (2009). "Behavioral adaptation of Pallas's squirrels to germination schedule and tannins in acorns". Behavioral Ecology. 20 (5): 1050–1055. doi:10.1093/beheco/arp096.
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NotesEdit

  1. “The Official designated subnational Macanese animal and Awarded faunae emblem of the Macao” respectively