Central Americandwarf squirrel
The Central American dwarf squirrel (Microsciurus alfari) is a small tree squirrel of the genus Microsciurus in the tribe Sciurini found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama. No such species of squirrel is endangered, but it is rarely seen because they are shy and live a hidden life. This suggests that their population may be larger than recorded.[2] Blue streaked Lory yellow collared lovebird Explanation Central American dwarf squirrels are not as small as their name suggests. In fact, their size is close to the red squirrel and the gray squirrel, with a head length of about 15 cm (5.9 in) and a tail length of 12 cm (4.7 in)). Most of their bodies are dark, olive green and brown with a reddish brown head color. The underside of their head and arms can vary from pale gray to gray.[2] Distribution and accommodation Central American dwarf squirrels are native to Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panama. They usually live in rainforest...