Yes! They are legal to have as pets, but you cannot take them out of the wild. They must be purchased. They also do NOT require a special license unless you intend to breed or have a colony of them. 1 or 2 is just fine (not sure of the exact number)
If you wish to check up on this answer call Minnesota DNR @ (651) 296-6157
The Northern flying squirrel is found in coniferousand mixed forests across the top of North America, from Alaska to Nova Scotia, south to North Carolina and west to California
Flying squirrels do not live in the Amazon rainforest. Only two species of flying squirrel are native to the Americas--the northern and southern flying squirrels--and they are found in North and Central America.
they have Eukaryotic cells.
Only flying squirrels are nocturnal. All other types of squirrels are active during the early morning and early afternoon, this type of behavior is called crepuscular (as opposed to diurnal = active mostly during the day, and nocturnal= active mostly at night )
Yes, owls do eat squirrels they also eat mice, rats, moles, and even skunks!
yes
I think so, yes.
If they're naturally in the area, not planted or released there.
The Flying Squirrels prey is mostly fungi.
A group of flying squirrels is called a "Dray".
Richmond Flying Squirrels was created in 2009.
depends upon the tree or object it is flying from/to.
Flying squirrels search for food on the ground, in trees, and in bushes.
Since flying squirrels are mainly active at night, owls are the main predator.
yes there is a whole species called the Mexican Flying Squirrels
Flying nuts
Bats are the flying mammals. There are some squirrels that 'glide' that are referred to as flying squirrels.