A Malabar giant squirrel devours a jackfruit, breaking past the prickly exterior
By Dr SS Suresh
British Ecological Society photography competition
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Who was going to tell me that the rest of the world has pretty squirrels.
This is the Malaysian black giant squirrel. He looks almost prehistoric, I think he's awesome
The is the Indian giant squirrel. I'm in love, look at that fur color????
Malabar Giant squirrel. He's so technicolor I love it.
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You're a furry!?!? WHAT'S YOUR FURSONA CAN WE SEE IT PLEASE?!
sdhkfj im so sorry but im not (?) a furry.....well depending on who you ask i guess? i've made sonic and pony characters before just for kicks which kind of counts? though ik some people would vehemently disagree with that. i think fursonas and all are super cool but tbh im not much into making OCs in general, human or otherwise
ik youre coming off the anthrocon post - a good friend of mine decided she was gonna go, i knew a good place to stay in pittsburgh, and i like going to events :] it was super fun and the fursuits there were incredible!! super impressed with it all. we went and saw floor wars too and idk how people can dance so good in full suits but its crazy..
if my warrior cats phase lasted longer than a year i suspect i wouldve gone the furry route but percy jackson and danny phantom and stuff infected my brain instead and put me on a different path
though if i ever do make a fursona ill for sure post it here!!
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The Ratufa squirrel, or Indian giant squirrel, or the Malabar giant squirrel. The squirrels’ bodies can grow up to 14 inches, and can measure up to three feet including the tail.
Source: treehugger.com
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A Malabar Giant Squirrel in an Almond Tree by Shaykh Zayn al-Din
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There are real squirrels that look like this. Google the Malabar giant squirrel. They're unbelievable.
- 8x10, coloured pencil, grey papet
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Malabar giant squirrel of southern India
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I follow a lot of rat blogs because i love them and they all have "rodent" in the name, and then I see your blog and get confused by the lack of rats even though I've been following you for years for all the other stuff XD
I'm happy to be a source of confusion for you lol!
I mean, I unironically do love rodents though, so maybe some more genuine squirrelposting (that's not just me calling myself squirrel and ranting about my video game du jour) is in order? :)
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The Malabar Giant Squirrel made for Current Conservation
Made with scans of leaves and ink splatter- texture pdfs free to download and play: https://www.aindric.com/freebies
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Recolored to match the malabar giant squirrel :)
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On the way to where I've decided to name as The Spot. This was where we had sighted the Malabar giant squirrels once. Unfortunately we couldn't go all the way as it lead to a private land, which we had no idea the first time we went there.
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Indian Giant Squirrel aka Malabar Giant Squirrel (Ratufa indica), family Sciuridae, found on the Indian subcontinent
photograph by siva.an.photography
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My Jungle Book/TaleSpin self-insert, Sundar. She's a Malabar/Giant Indian Squirrel! And yes, they are that colourful in real life.
A certain Indian Rock Python finds her psychedelic fur ssssssoooo hypnotising.
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