Yeah, I saw some in singapore.
There are two distinct species of red squirrel. The American red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) is found over much of North America. Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is found across much of Europe and northern Asia.
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🌏 1. North American Flying Squirrels These are the most familiar types in the U.S. and Canada. Northern flying squirrel Found in colder forests; larger, with dense fur. Southern flying squirrel Smaller, more common, and often seen near human habitats. 🌍 2. Eurasian Flying Squirrels Spread across Europe and Asia. Siberian flying squirrel Found from Finland to Japan; one of the few European species. 🌴 3. Giant Flying Squirrels Large, striking species mostly found in Asia. Red giant flying squirrel One of the largest, with a wingspan up to ~1.5 meters. Indian giant flying squirrel Found in India; colorful and nocturnal. 🌿 4. Dwarf & Small Flying Squirrels Tiny, lesser-known species from tropical regions. Japanese dwarf flying squirrel Small, round-faced, very popular in Japan. Spotted flying squirrel Recognizable by its spotted fur. 🌳 5. Southeast Asian Flying Squirrels The most diverse group, living in dense rainforests. Horsfield's flying squirrel Black flying squirrel
Sometimes they do. Indeed there is a whole genus called pine squirrels living in North America. It has three species of squirrels: the American red squirrel, the Douglas squirrel and Mearns squirrel. The American red squirrel should not be confused with the European squirrel.
Wombats are not found in Asia. They are native to Australia alone.
They are found in North America, Africa, and Asia.