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Flying squirrels (scientifically known as Pteromyini or Petauristini) are a
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Sciuridae Squirrels are members of the family Sciuridae, a family that includes small or medium-size rodents. The squirrel family includes tree squirrels, ground squirrels (including chipmunks and prairie dogs, among others), and flying squirrels. Squ ...
. Despite their name, they are not in fact capable of full flight in the same way as
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s, but they are able to glide from one tree to another with the aid of a patagium, a furred parachute-like skin membrane that stretches from wrist to ankle. Their long tails also provide stability as they glide. Anatomically they are very similar to other squirrels with a number of adaptations to suit their lifestyle; their limb bones are longer and their hand bones, foot bones, and distal vertebrae are shorter. Flying squirrels are able to steer and exert control over their glide path with their limbs and tail. Molecular studies have shown that flying squirrels are monophyletic and originated some 18–20 million years ago. The genus Paracitellus is the earliest lineage to the flying squirrel dating back to the late Oligocene era. Most are nocturnal and
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and young birds. The young are born in a nest and are at first naked and helpless. They are cared for by their mother and by five weeks are able to practice gliding skills so that by ten weeks they are ready to leave the nest. Some captive-bred southern flying squirrels have become domesticated as small household pets, a type of "
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Description

Flying squirrels are not capable of flight like
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s; instead, they
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between trees. They are capable of obtaining lift within the course of these flights, with flights recorded to . The direction and speed of the animal in midair are varied by changing the positions of its limbs, largely controlled by small
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wrist bones. There is a cartilage projection from the wrist that the squirrel holds upwards during a glide. This specialized cartilage is only present in flying squirrels and not other gliding mammals. Possible origins for the styliform cartilage have been explored, and the data suggests that it is most likely homologous to the carpal structures that can be found in other squirrels. This cartilage along with the manus forms a wing tip to be used during gliding. After being extended, the wing tip may adjust to various angles, controlling aerodynamic movements. The wrist also changes the tautness of the patagium, a furry parachute-like membrane that stretches from wrist to ankle. It has a fluffy tail that stabilizes in flight. The tail acts as an adjunct airfoil, working as an air brake before landing on a tree trunk. The
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, and Anomaluridae are gliding mammals which are similar to flying squirrels through
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. These mammals can glide through the trees; they do not actually fly (like birds and bats). They have a membrane of skin on each side of their body. Prior to the 21st century, the evolutionary history of the flying squirrel was frequently debated. This debate was clarified greatly as a result of two molecular studies. These studies found support that flying squirrels originated 18–20 million years ago, are monophyletic, and have a sister relationship with tree squirrels. Due to their close ancestry, the morphological differences between flying squirrels and tree squirrels reveal insight into the formation of the gliding mechanism. Compared to squirrels of similar size, flying squirrels, northern and southern flying squirrels show lengthening in bones of the lumbar vertebrae and forearm, whereas bones of the feet, hands, and distal vertebrae are reduced in length. Such differences in body proportions reveal the flying squirrels’ adaptation to minimize wing loading and to increase more maneuverability while gliding. The consequence for these differences is that unlike regular squirrels, flying squirrels are not well adapted for quadrupedal locomotion and therefore must rely more heavily on their gliding abilities. Several hypotheses have attempted to explain the evolution of gliding in flying squirrels. One possible explanation is related to energy efficiency and foraging. Gliding is an energetically efficient way to progress from one tree to another while foraging, as opposed to climbing down trees and maneuvering on the ground floor or executing dangerous leaps in the air. By gliding at high speeds, flying squirrels can rummage through a greater area of forest more quickly than tree squirrels. Flying squirrels can glide long distances by increasing their aerial speed and increasing their lift. Other hypotheses state that the mechanism evolved to avoid nearby predators and prevent injuries. If a dangerous situation arises on a specific tree, flying squirrels can glide to another, and thereby typically escape the previous danger. Furthermore, take-off and landing procedures during leaps, implemented for safety purposes, may explain the gliding mechanism. While leaps at high speeds are important to escape danger, the high-force impact of landing on a new tree could be detrimental to a squirrel’s health. Yet the gliding mechanism of flying squirrels involves structures and techniques during flight that allow for great stability and control. If a leap is miscalculated, a flying squirrel may easily steer back onto the original course by using its gliding ability. A flying squirrel also creates a large glide angle when approaching its target tree, decreasing its velocity due to an increase in air resistance and allowing all four limbs to absorb the impact of the target.


Fluorescence

In 2019 it was observed, by chance, that a flying squirrel fluoresced pink. Subsequent research by biologists at Northland College in Northern
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found that this is true for all three species of North American flying squirrels. At this time it is unknown what purpose this serves. Non-flying squirrels do not fluoresce under UV light.


Taxonomy


Recent species

The three species of the genus '' Glaucomys'' ('' Glaucomys sabrinus'', '' Glaucomys volans'' and '' Glaucomys oregonensis'') are native to North America and Central America, while the Siberian flying squirrel is native to parts of northern
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: Russia, Finland and Estonia ('' Pteromys volans''). Thorington and Hoffman (2005) recognize 15 genera of flying squirrels in two subtribes. Tribe Pteromyini – flying squirrels *Subtribe Glaucomyina **Genus ''
Eoglaucomys The Kashmir flying squirrel (''Eoglaucomys fimbriatus'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Eoglaucomys''. It is found in Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. Its natural habitat is subtropical or trop ...
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Kashmir flying squirrel The Kashmir flying squirrel (''Eoglaucomys fimbriatus'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Eoglaucomys''. It is found in Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. Its natural habitat is subtropical or trop ...
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Afghan flying squirrel The Afghan flying squirrel (''Eoglaucomys fimbriatus baberi'') is a subspecies of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is endemic to Afghanistan. Biology The Afghan flying squirrel is not considered to be threatened to become an endangered specie ...
, ''E. f. baberi'' **Genus '' Glaucomys'' – New World flying squirrels (American flying squirrels), North America ***
Southern flying squirrel The southern flying squirrel or the assapan (''Glaucomys volans'') is one of three species of the genus '' Glaucomys'' and one of three flying squirrel species found in North America. It is found in deciduous and mixed woods in the eastern half o ...
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Northern flying squirrel The northern flying squirrel (''Glaucomys sabrinus'') is one of three species of the genus '' Glaucomys'', the only flying squirrels found in North America.Walker EP, Paradiso JL. 1975. ''Mammals of the World''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Universit ...
, ''Glaucomys sabrinus'' *** Humboldt's flying squirrel, ''Glaucomys oregonensis'' **Genus ''
Hylopetes ''Hylopetes'' is a genus of flying squirrels. There are about 10 species. Species include: * Particolored flying squirrel - ''H. alboniger'' (Hodgson, 1836) * Bartel's flying squirrel - ''H. bartelsi'' Chasen, 1939 * Hainan flying squirrel - '' ...
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Particolored flying squirrel The particolored flying squirrel (''Hylopetes alboniger'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical ...
, ''Hylopetes alboniger'' ***
Bartel's flying squirrel The Bartel's flying squirrel (''Hylopetes bartelsi'') is a rodent species in the family Sciuridae endemic to West Java, Indonesia. It inhabits subtropical and tropical forest. Name The Bartel's flying squirrel was named after Dutch Dutch com ...
, ''Hylopetes bartelsi'' *** Gray-cheeked flying squirrel, ''Hylopetes lepidus'' ***
Palawan flying squirrel The Palawan flying squirrel or ''tapilak'' (''Hylopetes nigripes'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is endemic to the Philippines. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forest A forest is an area of land d ...
, ''Hylopetes nigripes'' ***
Indochinese flying squirrel The Indochinese flying squirrel (''Hylopetes phayrei''), also known as Phayre's flying squirrel, is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việ ...
, ''Hylopetes phayrei'' *** Jentink's flying squirrel, ''Hylopetes platyurus'' *** Sipora flying squirrel, ''Hylopetes sipora'' ***
Red-cheeked flying squirrel The red-cheeked flying squirrel (''Hylopetes spadiceus'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially t ...
, ''Hylopetes spadiceus'' *** Sumatran flying squirrel, ''Hylopetes winstoni'' **Genus ''
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*** Javanese flying squirrel (Horsfield's flying squirrel), ''Iomys horsfieldi'' *** Mentawi flying squirrel, ''Iomys sipora'' **Genus '' Petaurillus'' – pygmy flying squirrels,
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Lesser pygmy flying squirrel The lesser pygmy flying squirrel (''Petaurillus emiliae'') is a species of rodent Rodents (from Latin , 'to gnaw') are mammals of the order Rodentia (), which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each ...
, ''Petaurillus emiliae'' *** Hose's pygmy flying squirrel, ''Petaurillus hosei'' *** Selangor pygmy flying squirrel, ''Petaurillus kinlochii'' **Genus ''
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*** Basilan flying squirrel, ''Petinomys crinitus'' ***
Travancore flying squirrel Travancore flying squirrel (''Petinomys fuscocapillus''), also known as the small flying squirrel, is a flying squirrel found in South India and Sri Lanka. Travancore flying squirrels were thought to be extinct but were rediscovered in 1989 aft ...
, ''Petinomys fuscocapillus'' ***
Whiskered flying squirrel The whiskered flying squirrel (''Petinomys genibarbis'') is a species of flying squirrel. It is found in Indonesia and Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional monarchy consists of St ...
, ''Petinomys genibarbis'' *** Hagen's flying squirrel, ''Petinomys hageni'' ***
Siberut flying squirrel The Siberut flying squirrel (''Petinomys lugens'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is endemic to Indonesia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction ...
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Mindanao flying squirrel The Mindanao flying squirrel (''Petinomys mindanensis'') is a common species of squirrel that is endemic to the Philippines The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pil ...
, ''Petinomys mindanensis'' *** Arrow flying squirrel, ''Petinomys sagitta'' *** Temminck's flying squirrel, ''Petinomys setosus'' ***
Vordermann's flying squirrel Vorderman's flying squirrel (''Petinomys vordermanni'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Myanmar. It was described in 1890 by the Dutch zoologist Fredericus Anna Jentink, who named it after it ...
, ''Petinomys vordermanni'' **Genus '' Priapomys'', western
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*** Himalayan large-eared flying squirrel, ''P. leonardi'' *Subtribe Pteromyina **Genus ''
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Black flying squirrel The black flying squirrel or large black flying squirrel (''Aeromys tephromelas'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia; its habitat is primary and secondary forests and gardens where it u ...
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Thomas's flying squirrel Thomas's flying squirrel (''Aeromys thomasi'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is one of two species in the genus ''Aeromys''. It is found in Indonesia and Malaysia. References

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, ''Aeromys thomasi'' **Genus '' Belomys'', Southeast Asia *** Hairy-footed flying squirrel, ''Belomys pearsonii'' **Genus '' Biswamoyopterus'', northeastern
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Namdapha flying squirrel The Namdapha flying squirrel (''Biswamoyopterus biswasi'') is an arboreal, nocturnal flying squirrel endemic to Arunachal Pradesh in northeast India, where it is known from a single specimen collected in Namdapha National Park in 1981. No po ...
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Laotian giant flying squirrel The Laotian giant flying squirrel (''Biswamoyopterus laoensis'') is an arboreal, flying squirrel endemic to Laos. It was the second described member in the genus ''Biswamoyopterus'', after being first collected in September 2012 by scientists res ...
, ''Biswamoyopterus laoensis'' *** Mount Gaoligong flying squirrel ''Biswamoyopterus gaoligongensis'' **Genus '' Eupetaurus'',
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to China; rare *** Western woolly flying squirrel, ''Eupetaurus cinereus'' *** Yunnan woolly flying squirrel, ''Eupetaurus nivamons'' *** Tibetan woolly flying squirrel, ''Eupetaurus tibetensis'' **Genus ''
Petaurista ''Petaurista'' is a genus of rodent in the family Sciuridae. They are large to very large flying squirrels found in forests and other wooded habitats in southern and eastern Asia. Like other flying squirrels, they are mostly nocturnal and abl ...
'' - giant flying squirrels, Southeast and East Asia *** Red and white giant flying squirrel, ''Petaurista alborufus'' ***
Spotted giant flying squirrel The spotted giant flying squirrel (''Petaurista elegans''), also known as the lesser giant flying squirrel, is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in hill and mountain forests at altitudes of in Southeast Asia north to centr ...
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Hodgson's giant flying squirrel Hodgson's giant flying squirrel (''Petaurista magnificus'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. This large flying squirrel lives in Himalayan forests in Asia. Like other flying squirrels, it is nocturnal and able to glide (not act ...
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Bhutan giant flying squirrel The Bhutan giant flying squirrel (''Petaurista nobilis''), also known as the Gray's giant flying squirrel or noble giant flying squirrel, is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. This species lives in Himalayan forests and it is one of th ...
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Indian giant flying squirrel The Indian giant flying squirrel (''Petaurista philippensis''), also called the large brown flying squirrel or the common giant flying squirrel, is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is capable of gliding flight using a skin membrane ...
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Chinese giant flying squirrel The Chinese giant flying squirrel (''Petaurista xanthotis'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nat ...
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Japanese giant flying squirrel The is a species of flying squirrel, one of the giant flying squirrels in the genus '' Petaurista''. Description Like other flying squirrels, it has a web of skin between its legs which it uses to glide between trees. Glides of 160 metres ha ...
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Red giant flying squirrel The red giant flying squirrel or common giant flying squirrel (''Petaurista petaurista'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae (squirrels). It is found in a wide variety of forest–types, plantations and more open habitats with scatter ...
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Mechuka giant flying squirrel The Mechuka giant flying squirrel (''Petaurista mechukaensis'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. First described in 2007 from East Himalayan forests at altitudes of in the region of Mechuka of north-central Arunachal Pradesh in I ...
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Mishmi Hills giant flying squirrel The Mishmi giant flying squirrel (''Petaurista mishmiensis'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. First described in 2009 from East Himalayan forests at altitudes of in the Mishmi Hills of northeastern Arunachal Pradesh in India ( ...
, ''Petaurista mishmiensis'' *** Mebo giant flying squirrel, ''Petaurista siangensis'' **Genus '' Pteromys'' – Old World flying squirrels,
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Siberian flying squirrel The Siberian flying squirrel (''Pteromys volans'') is an Old World flying squirrel ranging from the Baltic Sea in the west, throughout Northern Asia to the coast of the Pacific Ocean in the east. It is the only species of flying squirrel in Euro ...
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Japanese dwarf flying squirrel The Japanese dwarf flying squirrel (''Pteromys momonga''; Japanese: ニホンモモンガ, Hepburn: ''Nihon momonga'') is one of two species of Old World flying squirrels in the genus ''Pteromys''. During the day this squirrel hides in a hole, ...
, ''Pteromys momonga'' **Genus '' Pteromyscus'', southern
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Smoky flying squirrel The smoky flying squirrel (''Pteromyscus pulverulentus'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Pteromyscus''. It is found in parts of Brunei, Indonesia, Peninsular Malaysia, and southern Thailand, bu ...
, ''Pteromyscus pulverulentus'' **Genus ''
Trogopterus The complex-toothed flying squirrel (''Trogopterus xanthipes'') occurs in the southern Chinese provinces Hubei, Hunan, Guizhou, Sichuan, and Yunnan. The common name refers to the teeth, which differ from those of other species of flying squirre ...
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Complex-toothed flying squirrel The complex-toothed flying squirrel (''Trogopterus xanthipes'') occurs in the southern Chinese provinces Hubei, Hunan, Guizhou, Sichuan, and Yunnan. The common name refers to the teeth, which differ from those of other species of flying squirrel ...
, ''Trogopterus xanthipes'' The Mechuka, Mishmi Hills, and Mebo giant flying squirrels were discovered in the northeastern state of India of Arunachal Pradesh in the late 2000s. Their holotypes are preserved in the collection of the Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, India.


Fossil species

Flying squirrels have a well-documented fossil record from the Oligocene onwards. Some fossil genera go far back as the
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** '' Neopetes hoeckarum'' (De Bruijn, 1998) ** '' Neopetes macedoniensis'' (Bouwens and De Bruijn, 1986) ** '' Neopetes debruijni'' (Reumer & Hoek Ostende, 2003)


Life cycles

The life expectancy of flying squirrels in the wild is about six years, and flying squirrels can live up to fifteen years in zoos. The mortality rate in young flying squirrels is high because of predators and diseases. Predators of flying squirrels include tree snakes,
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s,
owl Owls are birds from the order Strigiformes (), which includes over 200 species of mostly solitary and nocturnal birds of prey typified by an upright stance, a large, broad head, binocular vision, binaural hearing, sharp talons, and feathers a ...
s, martens,
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s, coyotes, bobcats, and feral cats. In the Pacific Northwest of North America, the
northern spotted owl The northern spotted owl (''Strix occidentalis caurina'') is one of three spotted owl subspecies. A western North American bird in the family Strigidae, genus '' Strix'', it is a medium-sized dark brown owl native to the Pacific Northwest. An ...
(''Strix occidentalis'') is a common predator of flying squirrels. Flying squirrels are usually nocturnal, since they are not adept at escaping birds of prey that hunt during the daytime. They eat according to their environment; they are
omnivorous An omnivore () is an animal that has the ability to eat and survive on both plant and animal matter. Obtaining energy and nutrients from plant and animal matter, omnivores digest carbohydrates, protein, fat, and fiber, and metabolize the nut ...
, and will eat whatever food they can find. The North American southern flying squirrel eats seeds, insects,
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(slugs and snails), spiders, shrubs, flowers, fungi, and tree sap.


Reproduction

The mating season for flying squirrels is during February and March. When the infants are born, the female squirrels live with them in maternal nest sites. The mothers nurture and protect them until they leave the nest. The males do not participate in nurturing their offspring. At birth, flying squirrels are mostly hairless, apart from their whiskers, and most of their senses are not present. Their internal organs are visible through the skin, and their sex can be signified. By week five, they are almost fully developed. At that point, they can respond to their environment and start to develop a mind of their own. Through the upcoming weeks of their lives, they practice leaping and gliding. After two and a half months, their gliding skills are perfected, they are ready to leave the nest, and are capable of independent survival.


Diet

Flying squirrels can easily forage for food in the night, given their highly developed sense of smell. They harvest fruits, nuts, fungi, and birds' eggs. Many gliders have specialized diets and there is evidence to believe that gliders may be able to take advantage of scattered protein deficient food. Additionally, gliding is a fast form of locomotion and by reducing travel time between patches, they can increase the amount of foraging time.


See also

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Anomalure The Anomaluridae are a family of rodents found in central Africa. They are known as anomalures or scaly-tailed squirrels. The six extant species are classified into two genera. All anomalurids have membranes between their front and hind legs li ...
, aka: scaly-tailed squirrel *
Flying and gliding animals A number of animals are capable of aerial locomotion, either by powered flight or by gliding. This trait has appeared by evolution many times, without any single common ancestor. Flight has evolved at least four times in separate animals: inse ...
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Gliding possum There are many different types of gliding possum, sometimes referred to as volplane possum, flying phalangers, or simply as gliders: Australian gliders * Feathertail glider or pygmy gliding possum, ''Acrobates pygmaeus'' * Greater glider, ''Petau ...


References


Further reading

* Thorington, R. W. Jr. and R. S. Hoffman. 2005. Family Sciuridae. pp. 754–818 in ''Mammal Species of the World a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference''. D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder eds. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. *


External links


Flying Squirrels, National Wildlife Foundation


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