How many baby Mexican gray squirrels are in a litter?
A Mexican gray squirrel (Sciurus aureogaster) usually gives birth to around 1 babies.
Upon birth, they weight 12 grams (0.03 lbs) and measure 1.6 cm (0′ 1″). They are a member of the Sciuridae family (genus: Sciurus). An adult Mexican gray squirrel grows up to a size of 25.2 cm (0′ 10″).
To have a reference: Humans obviously usually have a litter size of one ;). Their babies are in the womb of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks) and reach an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). They weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual, and reach an average age of 75 years.
The Mexican gray squirrel (or red-bellied squirrel) (Sciurus aureogaster) is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus native to Guatemala and eastern and southern Mexico. It has been introduced to the Florida Keys.The alternate name of this squirrel (red-bellied squirrel) should not be confused with the Indonesian red-bellied squirrel (Rubrisciurus rubriventer) or the Asian red-bellied tree squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus).Sciurus aureogaster most often chooses West Indian mahogany trees to build nests. However, since the introduction of the species to Florida in the late 1930s, its nesting locations have become more irregular, nesting in varying species of trees and even choosing to nest in hurricane debris. The two subspecies each have many synonyms associated with them:The subspecies S. a. aureogaster was also known as S. a. chrysogaster, S. a. ferruginiventris, S. a. hypopyrrhus, S. a. hypoxanthus, S. a. leucogaster, S. a. maurus, S. a. morio, S. a. mustelinus, S. a. raviventer and S. a. rufiventris.The subspecies S. a. nigrescens was also known as S. a. affinis, S. a. albipes, S. a. cervicalis, S. a. chiapensis, S. a. cocos, S. a. colimensis, S. a. effugius, S. a. frumentor, S. a. griseoflavus, S. a. hernandezi, S. a. hirtus, S. a. leucops, S. a. littoralis, S. a. nelsoni, S. a. nemoralis, S. a. perigrinator, S. a. poliopus, S. a. quercinus, S. a. rufipes, S. a. senex, S. a. socialis, S. a. tepicanus, S. a. varius and S. a. wagneri.
Other animals of the family Sciuridae
Mexican gray squirrel is a member of the Sciuridae, as are these animals:
- Four-striped ground squirrel with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Tarbagan marmot with 4 babies per pregnancy
- Jungle palm squirrel with 2 babies per pregnancy
- Thomas’s flying squirrel weighting around 1.43 kilograms (3.15 lbs)
- Cascade golden-mantled ground squirrel with 2 babies per pregnancy
- Lady Burton’s rope squirrel weighting only 109 grams
- Andean squirrel weighting only 803 grams
- Northern flying squirrel with 3 babies per pregnancy
- Boehm’s bush squirrel with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Mindanao squirrel raching a size of 21 cm (0′ 9″)
Animals that share a litter size with Mexican gray squirrel
Those animals also give birth to 1 babies at once:
- Irrawaddy dolphin
- Common noctule
- Yellow-bellied glider
- Tana River red colobus
- Cape horseshoe bat
- Jamaican fruit bat
- Bohor reedbuck
- Hero shrew
- Colombian white-faced capuchin
- Red slender loris
Animals with the same weight as a Mexican gray squirrel
What other animals weight around 456 grams (1.01 lbs)?
- Short-furred Atlantic tree-rat weighting 439 grams
- Big pocket gopher weighting 499 grams
- Mountain giant Sunda rat weighting 419 grams
- Texas pocket gopher weighting 397 grams
- Giant golden mole weighting 440 grams
- Black-headed marmoset weighting 401 grams
- Darien pocket gopher weighting 437 grams
- Cotton-top tamarin weighting 463 grams
- Kashmir flying squirrel weighting 510 grams
- Painted tree-rat weighting 518 grams
Animals with the same size as a Mexican gray squirrel
Also reaching around 25.2 cm (0′ 10″) in size do these animals:
- Bushy-tailed woodrat gets as big as 20.9 cm (0′ 9″)
- Ceram fruit bat gets as big as 20.2 cm (0′ 8″)
- Guyenne spiny rat gets as big as 22 cm (0′ 9″)
- Colombian weasel gets as big as 21.5 cm (0′ 9″)
- Mindanao squirrel gets as big as 21 cm (0′ 9″)
- Common dwarf mongoose gets as big as 20.2 cm (0′ 8″)
- Water opossum gets as big as 29.7 cm (1′ 0″)
- Eastern woodrat gets as big as 21.2 cm (0′ 9″)
- Pichi gets as big as 29.7 cm (1′ 0″)
- Guadalcanal rat gets as big as 21.6 cm (0′ 9″)