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Common treeshrew : ウィキペディア英語版 | Common treeshrew
The common treeshrew (''Tupaia glis'') is a small mammal in the treeshrew family Tupaiidae, and is native to Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. It has been listed as Least Concern by IUCN as it remains common and displays some adaptability to ongoing habitat loss. == Description == The common treeshrew is one of the largest among treeshrews. Average body length is between , and average weight is around 190 g, with varying colours of reddish-brown, greyish or black upper parts and whitish belly. Its long, bushy tail is dark greyish-brown and almost reaches the length of the body. The paws are bare with sharp nails, and with a naked patch of skin above its long nose. Both sexes are similar. The measurements of the ''T. glis'' according to 21 specimens are head-to-body length: 170 to 235 mm, tail length: 170 to 242 mm and hind foot: 45 to 56 mm.〔Payne J., Francis, C.M., Phillips, K. (1985) ''A Field Guide to the Mammals of Borneo, Malaysia''. The Sabah Society. pp. 161–162.〕 The common treeshrew usually has a pale stripe on each shoulder. The two subspecies are ''T. g. longipes'' and ''T. g. salatana'', with ''T. g. longipes'' being duller in color than ''T. g. salatana''. The underparts of ''T. g. longipes'' are dull buff to reddish-buff, and the underside of the tail is greyish. The underparts and underside of the tail are dark reddish in ''T. g. salatana''. Similar species are ''Tupaia splendidula'' and ''Tupaia montana''.
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