Technically, it is a member of the classification for Rodent.
There are 44 species of Squirrel and it is important to note that the Actual Flying Squirrel is often confused with the Scaly-Tailed Flying Squirrel : which is not the same thing.
Different varieties of flying squirrels are found in the U.S., Europe and China. Most look pretty much like ordinary squirrels (which look like rats with some cosmetic enhancements) when sitting still . When gliding from tree to tree they look sort of like bats.
Flying squirrels do not fly. They have a membrane of skin that stretches from their wrists to their ankles. When they launch out from a tree, they spread their forelegs and hindlegs, and the membrane of skin acts as a glider, enabling the creature to glide some distance to a lower elevation.
Squirrels are typically brown and soft. There are 300 varieties of squirrels around the world. They have a furry tail.
A chubby chipmunk without stripes.
They look like a chipmunk
They look like a chipmunk
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go somewhere and look, probably in Peru!?
A group of flying squirrels is called a "Dray".
The Flying Squirrels prey is mostly fungi.
no, they call theme like that becaus if they jump for tree to tree it looks like they are flying
yes squirrels are just the most cute animal....but i love wolves and they eat squirrels
Flying squirrels do belong to the squirrel family. Like other squirrels, they eat nuts, as well as fruit, fungi, and bird's eggs.
yes because they can fly Well, they probably aren't. It deoends on whether you like cats or flying squirrels better.
Richmond Flying Squirrels was created in 2009.
depends upon the tree or object it is flying from/to.
yes squirrels are just the most cute animal....but i love wolves and they eat squirrels
It looks like a squirrels nest.
Flying squirrels search for food on the ground, in trees, and in bushes.