From India to Ellon: Stowaway squirrel travels thousands of miles

The palm squirrel has been named Zippy due to his speed

Zippy in his temporary home
Author: Finlay Jack & Lucinda Cameron, PA ScotlandPublished 1st Sep 2022

A wildlife centre in Ellon is caring for a stowaway squirrel who has just traveled thousands of miles from India to the north east.

Zippy, a palm squirrel, spent about three weeks on board the vessel, before he was finally caught days before docking in Aberdeen.

The North East Wildlife & Animal Rescue Centre (New Arc) charity was called to help by Pest Solutions in the city, who picked up the squirrel from the vessel, Deep Explorer.

New Arc is now caring for the squirrel, who has been named Zippy due to his speed, and is said to be doing well after his long voyage ended on Tuesday.

Keith Marley, of New Arc, said: "It is a three-week trip from India and the crew got him three days before they got here.

"They looked after him and were feeding him grapes to keep him well after they took him into custody.

"I believe he had been spotted before then but he is faster than a fast thing so he took a bit of effort to catch."

Zippy has been placed in a large cage at New Arc and is currently being kept in quarantine and monitored.

Mr Marley said: "He is doing well. He was a bit tired and panicked when he first came in, and stressed, but he had a good feed and seems to be behaving very much as a squirrel normally would."

Palm squirrels, also known as three-striped squirrels, are one of many types of squirrel found in India.

The charity, based in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, is trying to find a permanent home for Zippy.

Mr Marley said: "In an ideal world we would like to return him home but it's unlikely we will be able to return him to India.

"We will be checking zoos to see if anyone has this variety of squirrel in their collection in the hope that we can donate him so he can live out his life with his own kind and will hopefully have a comfortable life."

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