Vincent's bush squirrel explained
Vincent's bush squirrel (Paraxerus vincenti) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae, named in honour of Jack Vincent. It is endemic to Mozambique. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, and it is threatened by habitat loss.
Further reading
- Book: Thorington, Jr.. Richard W.. Schennum. Chad E.. Happold. David. Rodents, Hares and Rabbits. 2013. Bloomsbury. London. 88–89. Paraxerus vincenti Vincent's Bush Squirrel (Selinda Mountain Squirrel). Mammals of Africa. 3.
- Viljoen. S.. Taxonomy and historical zoogeography of the red squirrel, Paraxerus palliatus (Peters, 1852) in the Southern African subregion (Rodentia: Sciuridae). Annals of the Transvaal Museum. 1989. 35. 2. 49–60. 10520/AJA00411752_110. free.
- Hayman. R.W.. Two new African squirrels. Journal of Natural History. 1950. 3. 27. 262–264. 10.1080/00222935008654713. Ser. 12.