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.
no because it is not really a good climate for flying squirrels
in trees
No, Flying squirrels are origanally from South Dakota.
Well, actually, flying squirrels don't just live in North and South What_habitat_do_flying_squirrels_live_in, as some people say. They also live in Massachusetts, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and many other states. Mostly, they live in the eastern and middle-eastern states. They love to live in trees. They are easy to find in meadows and forests
yes. flying squirrels do live in groups, but only in north america due to animal population.Otherwise, areas may vary.
Flying squirrels live usually in forests, so if there are forests in New York, sure, why not?
Some bats live in trees, others live in caves or attics. Flying squirrels live in trees. Bats actually fly. Flying squirrels merely glide.
Na buddy they live in public toilets
Yes, they do. They also live in rotting logs.
There is no such thing as a flying squirrle.I would have answered it but it does not existe anywere.
The place that Flying squirrels live the most would be forests of Honshu, Kyushu, and Shikoku.