By chirping and squeaking to other types of rodents
Answer is No
it would change from a northern flying squirrel to the northern falling squirrel
ones from the north and ones from the south
Northern Flying Squirrls live in North America.
the northern flying squirrel isn't extinct. It isn't even endangered anymore
Carolina. in the trees
The squirrel lives in Oak Forests
nothing
deforestation
The northern flying squirrel is in southern parts of its range in the Appalachian mountains.
When people first saw squirrels traveling in the air, they thought they were flying like birds and/or bats, not gliding. It took people a while to realize the squirrels were really gliding, not flying.
Flying squirrels make a high-pitched, chirping sound when in danger to warn other squirrels and alert them to potential threats. This sound helps the group communicate and coordinate their actions to stay safe.