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A Giant Squirrel Is Spotted in India, It’s So Big You May Think It Spent the Summer at Grandma’s (15 Pics)

When we’re looking at these creatures, it’s hard to believe that they’re squirrels and they’re even real! They live in India and it looks like their main goal is to surprise the pants off tourists. They can grow to more than 4 pounds in size and 3 feet in length, tail included. You’re likely having a hard time believing all this so we’ve prepared a list of photos as proof!
Here at Bright Side, we looked for the best images of these giants to show our readers. And you’re not going to be disappointed!
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What is the weirdest animal you’ve ever seen? Where did you see it?
Comments
I wonder if it was really that big, or just the angle they were shooting the pics.
Oh my, it sure is big! Is it like a new species?
I've never seen this one before, pretty sure is just a cute normal one that likes eating a lot
HA! Probably, idk how will I feel if I ever encounter with one of this someday ?
Other than its size, did anyone notice its cute colors? ?
I did! They even match! Beautiful.
What a cute one!
Yeah I love how he just pancakes on the tree haha :D
They are so cute when they use both hands to hold the food
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