Bolivian squirrel
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Sciurus ignitus

The Bolivian squirrel (Sciurus ignitus ) is a tree squirrel that is endemic to South America. Little is known of the species, which may represent a species complex.

Appearance

Bolivian squirrels are moderately sized tree squirrels, with a head-body length of 14 to 22 cm (5.5 to 8.7 in), and a tail of similar length again. Adults weigh from 183 to 242 g (6.5 to 8.5 oz). The fur is mostly dark olive with black and yellow ticking and fading to pale grey or whitish on the chest and underparts. There are faint rings of buff-coloured fur around the eyes and distinct patches of buff fur on the backs of the ears. Females have three pairs of teats.

Distribution

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Bolivian squirrels live along the eastern edge of the Andes from Peru, through Bolivia and Brazil to extreme northern Argentina. Precise details of its habitat are not clear, although it has been found in both lowland and montane tropical forests from 200 to 2,700 m (660 to 8,860 ft) elevation.

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Five subspecies are recognised:

  • S. i. ignitus - northern Bolivia
  • S. i. argentinius - Argentina
  • S. i. boliviensis - central and southern Bolivia
  • S. i. cabrerai - known from a single partial specimen from Brazil
  • S. i. irroratus - Peru, western Brazil

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Bolivian squirrel habitat map

Biome

Bolivian squirrel habitat map
Bolivian squirrel
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Habits and Lifestyle

Bolivian squirrels are diurnal and spend the day moving through the understory and subcanopy of the forest. They are omnivorous, feeding on a mixture of nuts, fruits, fungi, and insects. They are generally solitary, and construct round nests from leaves and twigs, hidden among foliage and vines about 6 to 10 m (20 to 33 ft) above the ground. Juveniles have been captured in June and July, and pregnant mothers in August, which may suggest that they breed during the dry season.

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References

1. Bolivian squirrel Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivian_squirrel
2. Bolivian squirrel on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/20012/22247828

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