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Smith's bush squirrel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Smith's bush squirrel
Smith's bush squirrel, the yellow-footed squirrel, or the tree squirrel in South Africa, ''Paraxerus cepapi'', is an African bush squirrel found in Angola, Botswana, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. It is a common rodent which is diurnal by nature.〔http://home.intekom.com/ecotravel/Guides/Wildlife/Vertebrates/Mammals/Smaller/Tree_Squirrel.htm〕 == Appearance == Its total length is 350 mm, half of which is tail. This species only weighs 200 g. The coat colour varies throughout the region. In the western and arid parts of its range, it is pale grey, and in the eastern localities, more brown. Its head and legs are a rusty colour. Colouration on the chest varies from yellowish to buff in the east, to white in the west. This squirrel's belly is white. These alert and ever busy creatures carry their long tails extended backwards.
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