The jungle palm squirrel, jungle striped squirrel, or Western Ghats squirrel (Funambulus tristriatus) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae which is endemic to India.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, but it is tolerant to habitat changes and is also common in tea plantations in the Western Ghats.
It is confined to forests with tall trees along the west coast of the Indian Peninsula.
This confinement has led the jungle palm squirrel to be considered a pest on cacao, mangos, grapes, and sapota, plants that commonly grow in the type of forest.
Potential factors for the uneven sex ratio include differences in "rate of persistence, mortality, dispersal, and predation pressure".