Flying squirrels typically inhabit forests with dense vegetation, especially areas with plenty of trees for nesting and gliding. They prefer mature forests with a good supply of nuts, seeds, and insects for food. Flying squirrels are nocturnal and like to nest in tree cavities or build nests in the canopy.
Well, if you type in flying squirrel or ground squirrel in Google images some pics come up. The 2 squirrels are classic examples!
because it is losing its habitat and hunted for food and skinned for fur
A flying squirrel doesn't fly, it glides using skin flaps at its sides. A squirrel is also a rodent and birds are birds. A flying squirrel isn't adapted to flying as it is too heavy to fly, but only glide. A bird has hollow bones and muscles in their wings, flying squirrels have heavy bones and only skin flaps and no muscle in them.
No, a flying squirrel is a mammal.
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Answer is No
A Mammal. It is a squirrel. I had 3 pet flying squirrels when I was young.
Rocky the Flying Squirrel was created in 1959.
Kashmir Flying Squirrel was created in 1837.
Smoky Flying Squirrel was created in 1873.
Siberian Flying Squirrel was created in 1758.