No. Flying Squirrels are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young.
The only egg-laying mammals, or monotremes, are the platypus and the echidna.
Squirrels are mammals and therefore do not lay eggs. So your answer is None.
No. Just like city squirrels jump from tree to tree, flying squirrels do the same. The just go further because they glide. They don't actually fly, so they don't need to learn.
live babies
Funny question. I was just thinking about that. No, they are mammals.
Flying squirrels do belong to the squirrel family. Like other squirrels, they eat nuts, as well as fruit, fungi, and bird's eggs.
in the sky of course
*Does the swallow bird lay eggs? A characteristic of a bird is that it lays eggs. A Swallow is a bird, therefore it lays eggs.
Flying fish lay their eggs in deep ocean near seaweed, they attach their eggs to plants and sometimes debris they lay their eggs in December and easy to find during the period between the months December and June
it's abdomon\buttox will double in size,and it will walk instead of flying until they lay their eggs.
A group of flying squirrels is called a "Dray".
The Flying Squirrels prey is mostly fungi.
Flying squirrels eat acorns, beetles, nuts, seeds, bird eggs, bugs, bird food, tulip boms, worms, plants, leaves, maple sap, bark, flowers and roots.