I Can't Believe How Different Squirrels Look In Other Countries

I used to work at Disney World and something I always found curious was when people would stop and huddle around a patch of grass and take pictures of squirrels. Living in the US, squirrels are, like, fine, but (I'm saying it) not remarkable.

squirrel on a rock

This is an eastern gray squirrel in Central Park.

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1.What I didn't realize then is that the people visiting Disney World, from all around the world, were used to DIFFERENT squirrels. It turns out these creatures I pay little attention to look different in basically every country. It's wild, so here we go: A Tour de Squirrel.

squirrel in the grass

This is still an eastern gray squirrel, but in Washington D.C.

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2.Let's start in Canada. Squirrels there are black.

squirrel leaping with food in its mouth

These are also eastern gray squirrels, but with a genetic mutation.

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3.Germany has red squirrels with fun ear hair.

on a branch, its ear hair stands straight up

4.Coming at you from the Thai-Malay Peninsula, it's Prevost's squirrel, who said, "I want to be like the squirrel version of Neopolitan ice cream."

tri-colored squirrel on a branch

5.Squirrels in Mexico have lil' red spots on them.

squirrel eating

This is a Mexican gray squirrel, native to Mexico and Guatemala.

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6.Squirrels in Costa Rica step up the red and have fiery Pokémon-looking tails.

squirrel on a branch

The variegated squirrel, like this one, is native to Costa Rica and Central America. It can actually take on a handful of different colors and patterns!

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7.Brazilian squirrels opt for a nice walnut brown.

squirrel eating on a branch

This is a Brazilian squirrel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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8.Squirrels in Russia need to keep their ears warm with impressive squirrel ear hair.

its ear hair stands straight up

I would've thought squirrels in Russia would have lighter fur because of the cold climate and snow, but this post is starting to prove I don't know anything about squirrels.

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9.Squirrels in China look like they're wearing a little red apron.

red spot around its belly

10.Squirrels in Japan are, for some reason, exponentially more photogenic than other squirrels we've touched on.

pretty squirrel eating

This is a Japanese Hokkaido squirrel in Hokkaido, Japan.

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11.Squirrels in India have STRIPES. They look like they want to be like skunks.

stripped squirrel in the grass

This is a five-striped palm squirrel in Rajasthan, India.

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12.Here's another squirrel in India. It's the Malayan giant squirrel and OMFG look at how long that tail is.

squirrel on a branch with a very long tail hanging

This Malayan giant squirrel is in Assam, India.

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13.Actually, India is home to three giant squirrel species and I know you'd be disappointed if I didn't show you the other two, so here's the Indian giant squirrel...

colorful squirrel eating tree fruit

14....and the grizzled giant squirrel.

two-toned squirrel with a long tail

15.Squirrels in South Africa don't want to be excluded from the stripes party but opted for one singular racing stripe.

short-haired squirrel with a single stripe on its side

This ground squirrel is in the Kalahari desert.

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16.This Barbary ground squirrel from Spain also has stripes, but let's not ask it any questions because it looks like it doesn't want to be our friend.

mean-looking squirrel on a rock

17.Here's a picture of a squirrel in Switzerland that looks like it just came out of the Wind in the Willows.

squirrel in the snow with long ear hair

This is a red squirrel in the Swiss Alps.

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18.Finally, here's a photo of a plain ol' grey squirrel from the US with a color mutation that turned it to a white squirrel.

squirrel on a branch

TBH, if you see a squirrel wherever you live and want to add a picture in the comments below, please do. We can start a squirrel scrapbook. Who knew this is what we'd all be talking about today?