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The Namdapha Flying Squirrel is a critically endangered species that is endemic to Arunachal Pradesh in northeast India. It is known from a single specimen collected in Namdapha National Park in 1981. The squirrel has reddish, grizzled fur with white above. Its crown is pale grey, its patagium is orangish and its underparts are white. The cheek teeth of the squirrel are simple, and its incisors are unpigmented. Septae are multiple in auditory bullae and sometimes honeycomb-shaped with 10 to 12 cells in it. It measures 40.5 cm (15.9 in) from head-to-vent and has a 60 cm (24 in) long tail. The hindfoot is 7.8 cm (3.1 in) and the ear is 4.6 cm (1.8 in).
This video showcases the Namdapha Flying Squirrel, a rare and critically endangered species that is endemic to Arunachal Pradesh in northeast India. It’s fascinating to learn about this unique creature that has reddish, grizzled fur with white above, pale grey crown, orangish patagium, and white underparts. Did you know that this squirrel has simple cheek teeth and unpigmented incisors? The auditory bullae of this squirrel have multiple septae that are sometimes honeycomb-shaped with 10 to 12 cells in it.
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