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Pallas's squirrel (''Callosciurus erythraeus''), also known as the red-bellied tree squirrel, is a species of squirrel native to
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Description

Pallas's squirrel is a medium-sized
tree squirrel Tree squirrels are the members of the squirrel family (Sciuridae) commonly just referred to as "squirrels." They include more than 100 arboreal species native to all continents except Antarctica and Oceania. They do not form a single natural, o ...
, with a head-body length of , and a tail in length. Both sexes are of similar size and appearance, and weigh between . The colour of the pelt varies considerably between the many different subspecies, but is generally brownish on the upper body with a more reddish tint on the belly, and often with some black on the tail. The precise pattern and shades of the fur are often used to distinguish subspecies from one another, but make it difficult to distinguish the species as a whole from other, similarly variable, tree squirrel species.


Subspecies

Over 30 subspecies have been identified, although not all are recognised by all authorities: * ''C. e. erythraeus'' * ''C. e. atrodorsalis'' * ''C. e. bartoni'' * ''C. e. bhutanensis'' * ''C. e. bonhotei'' * ''C. e. castaneoventris'' * ''C. e. erythrogaster'' * ''C. e. flavimanus'' * ''C. e. gloveri'' * ''C. e. gongshanensis'' * ''C. e. gordoni'' * ''C. e. griseimanus'' * ''C. e. griseopectus'' * ''C. e. haringtoni'' * ''C. e. hendeei'' * ''C. e. hyperythrus'' * ''C. e. intermedius'' * ''C. e. michianus'' * ''C. e. ningpoensis'' * ''C. e. pranis'' * ''C. e. qinglingensis'' * ''C. e. rubeculus'' * ''C. e. shanicus'' * ''C. e. siamensis'' * ''C. e. sladeni'' * ''C. e. styani'' * ''C. e. thai'' * ''C. e. thaiwanensis'' * ''C. e. wuliangshanensis'' * ''C. e. wulingshanensis'' * ''C. e. zhaotongensis'' * ''C. e. zimmeensis''


Distribution and habitat

Pallas's squirrel is found throughout much of southeastern Asia, including far eastern
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, northern and eastern
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and Laos, much of
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, northern peninsular
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, and southern and eastern China, including
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. Within this region, they are found within a range of forest habitats below elevation, including tropical and subtropical evergreen, deciduous broadleaf, and subalpine conifer woodlands. Populations have been introduced in the Buenos Aires Province of
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, Dadizele in
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(where initially mistaken for Père David's rock squirrel), the
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, Cap d'Antibes in
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, and Japan.Stuyck, Baert, Breyne & Adriaens (2010).
Invasion history and control of a Pallas squirrel Callosciurus erythraeus population in Dadizele, Belgium.
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In these regions it is considered an invasive species, as it can cause considerable damage to trees and may outcompete native wildlife such as the red squirrel. In 2016, the species was included in the European list of Invasive Alien Species of Union concern (the Union list). This implies that it cannot be imported, bred, transported, commercialized, or intentionally released into the environment in the whole of the European Union.


Biology

Like all tree squirrels, Pallas's squirrels are primarily
herbivorous A herbivore is an animal anatomically and physiologically adapted to eating plant material, for example foliage or marine algae, for the main component of its diet. As a result of their plant diet, herbivorous animals typically have mouthpar ...
. They eat a wide range of different foods, and have differing diets in different parts of their broad range. However, primary foodstuffs include leaves, flowers, seeds, and fruit. They also eat small quantities of insects, as well as occasional bird eggs. The squirrels breed throughout the year, and may mate again as soon as they have weaned a previous litter. Gestation lasts 47 to 49 days, and results in the birth of up to four young, with two being typical. The young leave the nest at 40 to 50 days old, and are sexually mature at one year of age. They have lived for up to 17 years in captivity.


Behaviour

Pallas's squirrels are diurnal, and inhabit much of the forest canopy, and construct both leaf nests above the ground, and less commonly, in burrows. Females occupy
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s of just , which usually do not overlap, while males occupy much larger ranges of , which overlap with those of both nearby males and females. Like many other squirrels, they have been observed to cache acorns in the autumn. The squirrels make calls to warn neighbours of predators, and have been observed to mob tree-climbing snakes, with females protecting young being particularly likely to join in. Males also make loud calls prior to, and after, mating.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q860603 Callosciurus Rodents of Southeast Asia Mammals of Asia Rodents of Bangladesh Rodents of Myanmar Rodents of Cambodia Rodents of China Rodents of India Rodents of Laos Rodents of Malaysia Mammals of Taiwan Rodents of Thailand Rodents of Vietnam Mammals described in 1779 Taxa named by Peter Simon Pallas