Mexican gray squirrel

The Mexican gray squirrel (or red squirrel) (Sciurus aureogaster) is a tree squirrel of the genus Sciurus that is native to Guatemala and eastern and southern Mexico. Introduced in the Florida Keys. The other name should not be confused with the Indonesian red-bellied squirrel (Rubrisciurus rubriventer) or the Asian red-bellied squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus). Blue streaked Lory yellow collared lovebird The Mexican gray squirrel is a type of tree squirrel. The gray fur of these squirrels is combined with a red belly. Their color may vary depending on where they are. It can be gray on the upper side and white to orange or brown on the underside. Geography Continent North America The people of the government Central America Country Guatemala, Mexico Biogeographic region Nearctic, Neotropical The cost of WWF BIOMES Tropical coniferous forest, tropical dry forest, tropical rain forest Mexican gray squirre...