answersLogoWhite

0

Birds, bats, sugar gliders, flying lizards and all animals that can fly.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What do you call animals that fly in the air?

You call animals that fly in the air aerial locomotion animals. Such animals include most birds, bats and certain insects.


Is monkey an example of aerial animal?

What?! No!Aerial Animals are Birds, Insects and Batsmostly.


Plese give you a list of aerial plants?

orchids


What are areal animals?

Aerial animals are basically any animal who can naturally fly, glide, or soar in the air. Aerial animals include birds, insects, bats, sugar gliders, and flying squirrels.


Is kangaroo an aerial animal?

No. Kangaroos are ground-dwelling animals.


What aerial animals eat?

Spiders. And snakes. And bears, oh my!


What are facts about aerial animals?

they have hollow bones and they have crops & gizzards


What are some aerial animals starting with n?

· Nightingale · Northern Cassowary


Are cat and dogs aerial animals?

An aerial animal is any creature that spends time in the air, typically in flight. There are several animals like flying squirrels and flying lizards that can glide, but dont truly fly. The only flying mammals are bats, most birds can fly and almost 90% of insects can fly.


Is a sugar glider an aerial animal?

Although sugar gliders can glide, they tend to stay in trees where they shelter and feed. For this reason, they are known as arboreal animals, not aerial.


What animals are on the red list?

Animals on the red list are endangered animals. Animals on the red list include the Cuban crocodile, Indian tarantulas, and Andean Mountain Cat.


What is the difference between aerial vs arboreal animals?

Aerial animals are those that primarily live and move through the air, often possessing adaptations like wings for flight, such as birds and bats. Arboreal animals, on the other hand, primarily inhabit trees and are adapted for climbing and living in a treetop environment, like monkeys and tree frogs. While aerial animals focus on flight, arboreal animals emphasize climbing and navigating the vertical space of forests. Both groups have specialized adaptations suited to their respective habitats.