
Indian Palm Squirrel
Join the playful leaps of these cheerful tree-dwellers!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Funambulus palmarum
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
India and Sri Lanka
Average size
6 to 7 inches long
diet
Seeds, nuts, fruits, and insects
lifespan
2 to 5 years
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Overview
The Indian Palm Squirrel is a lively little mammal that loves to make its home in Asia. Known scientifically as Funambulus Palmarum, this squirrel brings fun wherever it goes with its bushy tail and quick, playful moves!
These squirrels typically measure between 15 to 18 centimeters (6 to 7 inches) long. Their small size makes them perfect for scampering around trees, and they love to scurry and jump from branch to branch!
The Indian Palm Squirrel enjoys a tasty diet made up of seeds, nuts, fruits, and even some insects. Talk about a squirrel buffet! They use their sharp teeth to crack open hard shells and munch on delicious treats.
With a lifespan of 2 to 5 years, these charming creatures make the most of their time. They are great climbers, often seen taking a break on palm trees, where they can spy on all the action around them.
Indian Palm Squirrels also have a special talent for making their homes. They build cozy nests using leaves and branches, creating a perfect hideout in the tree canopy. Who wouldn’t want to live like that?
So next time you find yourself in Asia, keep an eye out for these adorable squirrels. If you do, you might just catch them doing what they do best—playing and enjoying life in the treetops!
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