What is the primary habitat of the ‘Red Squirrel’ ?

What is the primary habitat of the ‘Red Squirrel’ ?

Tropical rainforests
Desert regions
Coniferous forests
Grasslands
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UPSC Combined Section Officer – 2024
The Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is primarily found in coniferous forests across Eurasia. While they can inhabit mixed or broadleaf woodlands, their main habitat preference, especially in the UK and parts of Europe, is often associated with coniferous tree species that provide a reliable food source (cones) and shelter.
– The Red Squirrel’s main habitat is coniferous forests.
– They are native to Europe and Asia.
The Red Squirrel’s range extends across much of Europe and Asia. In some areas, its populations have declined due to habitat loss and competition from the introduced Eastern Grey Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis). Coniferous forests offer a consistent food source through the year in the form of seeds from cones, which is crucial for their survival, particularly in winter.
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