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Indian giant squirrels, with their extraordinarily colorful fur, are found in forests and woodlands of India.
Name: Indian giant squirrel or Malabar giant squirrel (Ratufa indica), nicknamed the rainbow squirrel
Where it lives: Forests and woodlands in pockets across central and southern India
What it eats: Fruits, leaves, bark, seeds, occasionally bird eggs and insects.
Why it's awesome: Although the stomach and arms of Indian giant squirrels are a creamy-beige color, the rest of their pelage is a little more fancy — with hues of orange, purple and red — which is why they are nicknamed "rainbow squirrels."
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