The red-bellied squirrel is not a nationally protected animal. They are a common rodent mammal with a wide distribution, mainly living in the mountain forests of southern China and Southeast Asia.
Although the red-bellied squirrel is not a nationally protected animal, the destruction of its habitat and overhunting by humans will still have an impact on its population. In order to protect these cute little animals, we should strengthen the protection of their ecological environment, avoid excessive hunting and overeating, and jointly maintain biodiversity and ecological balance.
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