Grey-headed Giant Flying Squirrel (Petaurista caniceps) — Data Deficient Mammalia

Grey-headed Giant Flying Squirrel

Petaurista caniceps

Conservation Status

Data Deficient

Mammalia · Rodentia · Sciuridae

About

The spotted giant flying squirrel, also known as the lesser giant flying squirrel, is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in hill and mountain forests at altitudes of 200–4,000 m (660–13,120 ft) in Southeast Asia north to central China and the east Himalayan region, although the northern populations sometimes are regarded as separate species as the grey-headed giant flying squirrel, Chindwin giant flying squirrel and P. marica. Two of these, as well as a few other populations, lack the white spots on the upperparts for which it is named. Although a large flying squirrel, it is a relatively small giant flying squirrel.

Fun Fact

This makes it a large species of flying squirrel, but the smallest giant flying squirrel in its range.

Quick Facts

Habitat

Found in hill and mountain forests at altitudes of 200–4,000 m (660–13,120 ft) in Southeast Asia north to central China and the east Himalayan region, although the northern populations sometimes are regarded as separate species as the grey-headed giant flying squirrel (P.

Diet

Feeds on fruits, seeds, leaves, buds and flowers, and has one, occasionally two, young per litter.

Lifespan

To be updated

Threats

  • Habitat Change
  • Human Disturbance

External Data Sources

Recent sightings on iNaturalist IUCN Red List profile

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