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Spotted giant flying squirrel

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The spotted giant flying squirrel has a head-and-body length of about 29.5–40 cm (11.5–15.5 in), tail length of 34–40.5 cm (13.5–16 in) and weighs 760–1,560 g (1.68–3.44 lb). This makes it a large species of flying squirrel, but the smallest giant flying squirrel in its
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of the Thai-Malay Peninsula, the head and upperparts are rufous-brown, somewhat darker on the midback. The upperparts from the top of the head and shoulders to the rump have many relatively large white spots, although on occasion they are more restricted.
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is similar, except that its upper head, nape and back are black, resulting in a clear contrast with the rich rufous-brown flanks and tail base. It has white spots above as in
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and also lacks white spots, but is unique in its black tail-tip and all grey head, except for a white throat and an orange-brown ring around each eye.
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in India is orangish-brown or reddish-brown above with a slightly more grey-brown back that completely lacks white spots. The final subspecies,
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are closer to each other than they are to any other giant flying squirrel, they are quite deeply split. It is estimated that
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Oshida, T.; et al. (2010). "Phylogenetics of Petaurista in light of specimens collected from northern Vietnam".
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also revealed a relatively deep genetic split between them. This has resulted in the recommendation of recognizing
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Thapa, S.; H.B. Katuwal; S. Koirala; B.V. Dahal; B. Devkota; R. Rana; H. Dhakal; R. Karki; H. Basnet (2016).
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opted to regard all as subspecies of the spotted giant flying squirrel. In 2012, it was proposed that
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and has less white spots that mostly are distributed on the top of the head to the central back.
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region, although the northern populations sometimes are regarded as separate species as the
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as separate species, but some unresolved issues remain. Both genetic studies were based on
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Datta, R.; R. Nandini (2015). "Sciurids". In A.J.T. Johnsingh; N. Manjrekar (eds.).
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is distantly related to all of these, being closer to some other species like the
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even earlier. Another study that compared north Vietnam specimens (either
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Thorington, R.W. Jr.; J.L. Koprowski; M.A. Steele; J.F. Whatton (2012).
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may occur in the area where their ranges come into contact in Thailand.
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of the spotted giant flying squirrel. Especially the distinctive
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populations, by some authorities recognize as the subspecies
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has not been sampled. In appearance it quite resembles
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A secondary problem is related to certain Chinese and
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(2005). 898: 896: 894: 804: 802: 800: 639:to Arunachal Pradesh in India and southern 2052: 1272: 1258: 1250: 206: 59: 40: 31: 1155: 960: 950: 700: 920: 918: 916: 914: 781:A Guide to the Mammals of Southeast Asia 595:) orangish-brown or reddish-brown tail. 982: 980: 664: 413:based on appearance and location) with 1195:A Field Guide to the Mammals of Borneo 845:. CSIRO Publishing. pp. 112–135. 2349:Taxa named by Coenraad Jacob Temminck 611:in China is lighter brown above than 520:A grey-headed giant flying squirrel ( 369:in a small part of southern China. A 7: 1775:Red and white giant flying squirrel 1043:Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 905:Sciuridae (Order: Rodentia) in Nepal 623:and Yunnan in China and easternmost 2289:IUCN Red List least concern species 688:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 309:uncertainty surrounds the northern 281:Like other flying squirrels, it is 1075:Smith, A.T.; Y. Xie, eds. (2008). 25: 346:as its subspecies, while leaving 252:grey-headed giant flying squirrel 2027:Complex-toothed flying squirrel 1799:Hodgson's giant flying squirrel 1464:(Biswamoyopterus gaoligongensis) 1462:Mount Gaoligong flying squirrel 1371: 1366: 1361: 1193:Payne, J.; C.F. Francis (1998). 84: 1973:Japanese dwarf flying squirrel 1791:Japanese giant flying squirrel 1752:Selangor pygmy flying squirrel 1532:Tibetan woolly flying squirrel 1516:Western woolly flying squirrel 1350:Groove-toothed flying squirrel 1172:"Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel" 1077:A Guide to the Mammals of China 1855:Chinese giant flying squirrel 1807:Mechuka giant flying squirrel 1783:Spotted giant flying squirrel 1524:Yunnan woolly flying squirrel 1470:Laotian giant flying squirrel 1390:(Large black flying squirrels) 619:of northern Myanmar, southern 476:, but others consider both as 260:Chindwin giant flying squirrel 35:Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel 18:Chindwin giant flying squirrel 1: 1942:Vordermann's flying squirrel 1839:Indian giant flying squirrel 1823:Bhutan giant flying squirrel 1815:Mishmi giant flying squirrel 1744:Hose's pygmy flying squirrel 1736:Lesser pygmy flying squirrel 1602:Particolored flying squirrel 1431:Hairy-footed flying squirrel 218:spotted giant flying squirrel 1963:(Old World flying squirrels) 1666:Red-cheeked flying squirrel 1634:Indochinese flying squirrel 1553:(New World flying squirrels) 952:10.1371/journal.pone.0070461 843:Gliding Mammals of the World 526:Bhutan giant flying squirrel 453:, but intermediates between 228:lesser giant flying squirrel 2006:(Pteromyscus pulverulentus) 1934:Temminck's flying squirrel 1886:Travancore flying squirrel 1847:Mebo giant flying squirrel 1563:Humboldt's flying squirrel 335:Mammal Species of the World 274:, it is a relatively small 2365: 1894:Whiskered flying squirrel 1831:Red giant flying squirrel 1642:Jentink's flying squirrel 1472:(Biswamoyopterus laoensis) 1359: 2339:Mammals described in 1840 2038: 1981:Siberian flying squirrel 1918:Mindanao flying squirrel 1888:(Petinomys fuscocapillus) 1841:(Petaurista philippensis) 1809:(Petaurista mechukaensis) 1697:Javanese flying squirrel 1674:Sumatran flying squirrel 1610:Bartel's flying squirrel 1579:Southern flying squirrel 1571:Northern flying squirrel 1456:(Biswamoyopterus biswasi) 1454:Namdapha flying squirrel 1408:Thomas's flying squirrel 1300: 1280:Extant species of family 1232:10.1007/s12595-015-0158-3 1055:10.5479/si.00810282.638.1 549:of highlands of northern 379:red giant flying squirrel 289:(not actually fly like a 205: 186: 179: 81:Scientific classification 79: 57: 48: 39: 34: 1910:Siberut flying squirrel 1902:Hagen's flying squirrel 1878:Basilan flying squirrel 1817:(Petaurista mishmiensis) 1726:(Pygmy flying squirrels) 1705:Mentawi flying squirrel 1626:Palawan flying squirrel 1495:(Eoglaucomys fimbriatus) 1493:Kashmir flying squirrel 749:10.5962/bhl.title.119899 737:Temminck, C. J. (1836). 504:appear to belong to two 373:study has revealed that 2029:(Trogopterus xanthipes) 1944:(Petinomys vordermanni) 1920:(Petinomys mindanensis) 1849:(Petaurista siangensis) 1833:(Petaurista petaurista) 1801:(Petaurista magnificus) 1793:(Petaurista leucogenys) 1754:(Petaurillus kinlochii) 1658:Sipora flying squirrel 1618:Hainan flying squirrel 1565:(Glaucomys oregonensis) 1534:(Eupetaurus tibetensis) 1157:10.1644/07-MAMM-A-217.1 601:Mainland Southeast Asia 2004:Smoky flying squirrel 1926:Arrow flying squirrel 1896:(Petinomys genibarbis) 1857:(Petaurista xanthotis) 1777:(Petaurista alborufus) 1650:Arrow flying squirrel 1400:Black flying squirrel 1352:(Aeretes melanopterus) 999:; Reeder, D.M (eds.). 875:Squirrels of the World 841:Jackson, S.M. (2012). 779:Francis, C.M. (2008). 724:"Explore the Database" 529: 1738:(Petaurillus emiliae) 1668:(Hylopetes spadiceus) 1644:(Hylopetes platyurus) 1620:(Hylopetes electilis) 1604:(Hylopetes alboniger) 1526:(Eupetaurus nivamons) 1518:(Eupetaurus cinereus) 1402:(Aeromys tephromelas) 811:Mammals of South Asia 695:: e.T16719A22272724. 519: 276:giant flying squirrel 226:), also known as the 2309:Rodents of Indonesia 1880:(Petinomys crinitus) 1825:(Petaurista nobilis) 1785:(Petaurista elegans) 1676:(Hylopetes winstoni) 1628:(Hylopetes nigripes) 1612:(Hylopetes bartelsi) 1573:(Glaucomys sabrinus) 1144:Journal of Mammalogy 1138:Hayssen, V. (2008). 1117:10.3106/041.035.0107 447:Thai-Malay Peninsula 2319:Rodents of Malaysia 1936:(Petinomys setosus) 1928:(Petinomys sagitta) 1746:(Petaurillus hosei) 1652:(Hylopetes sagitta) 1636:(Hylopetes phayrei) 1433:(Belomys pearsonii) 943:2013PLoSO...870461L 350:as a subspecies of 51:Conservation status 2334:Rodents of Vietnam 2324:Rodents of Myanmar 2096:Petaurista elegans 2066:Petaurista elegans 1975:(Pteromys momonga) 1912:(Petinomys lugens) 1904:(Petinomys hageni) 1699:(Iomys horsfieldi) 1660:(Hylopetes sipora) 1581:(Glaucomys volans) 1292:(Flying squirrels) 991:Petaurista elegans 681:Petaurista elegans 677:Molur, S. 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Index

Chindwin giant flying squirrel

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Rodentia
Sciuridae
Petaurista
Binomial name
Temminck

rodent
Sciuridae
Southeast Asia
China
Himalayan
flying squirrel
giant flying squirrel
nocturnal
glide
bat
patagium
taxonomic
subspecies

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