-The flying squirrel
flying, gliding
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.
Gliding is quickly becoming a popular cardiovascular workout. It is indeed effective and there are several reputable companies endorsing gliding based workouts.
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gliding is falling but with style so if you put a kite on your back and fall of a cliff you will feel like your flying but your falling in angles and in slow motion
gliding fins I think...
Gliding is often called flying, although it really isn't. Flying squirrels and sugar gliders are two types of animals that glide. They use the skin under their arms to glide on the air.
They can't. Squirrels that can "fly" are actually gliding/jumping.
flying, floating, in the air, hovering, gliding, in flight, on the wing
Flying squirrels are nocturnal and have larger eyes. Flying squirrels also have a flap of skin that they use for gliding.
If you're talking about the 'flying snake' Chrysopelea - It uses it gliding ability to escape predators.