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Protoxerus, commonly known as the African Bush Squirrel, is a fascinating genus of mammals that thrive in the lush woodlands and forests of Africa. With their
The southern limit of the Tree Squirrel's distribution in South Africa, extends into the woodland savanna regions of North Western, Northern and Mpumalanga Provinces, and from here eastwards to Swaziland and Mozambique.
The Red Bush Squirrel or Red-bellied Coast Squirrel (Paraxerus palliatus) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae, which is found in bush and forest along the eastern seaboard of Africa. It is closely related to P. lucifer , P. vexillarius and P. (p.) vincenti .
The African bush squirrels are a genus of squirrels, Paraxerus, in the subfamily Xerinae. [1] . They are only found in Africa. The 11 species in this genus are: Alexander's bush squirrel (P. alexandri) Boehm's bush squirrel (P. boehmi) Smith's bush squirrel (P. cepapi) Cooper's mountain squirrel (P. cooperi) Striped bush squirrel (P. flavovittis)
Smith's bush squirrel (Paraxerus cepapi), also known as the yellow-footed squirrel or tree squirrel, is an African bush squirrel which is native to woodlands of the southern Afrotropics.
Paraxerus cepapi (Smith's bush squirrel) is found in Eastern, Central, and Southern Africa including Southern Angola, Northern Namibia, Southeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Western Tanzania, Malawi, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Northern South Africa.