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.
Yes, flying squirrels can be found in various types of forests, including rainforests. They are particularly adapted to forested areas where they can glide from tree to tree using the flaps of skin between their limbs that allow them to "fly" through the air.
No. Just like city squirrels jump from tree to tree, flying squirrels do the same. The just go further because they glide. They don't actually fly, so they don't need to learn.
they have Eukaryotic cells.
Only flying squirrels are nocturnal. All other types of squirrels are active during the early morning and early afternoon, this type of behavior is called crepuscular (as opposed to diurnal = active mostly during the day, and nocturnal= active mostly at night )
no because it is not really a good climate for flying squirrels
in trees
Yes.
No, Flying squirrels are origanally from South Dakota.
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.
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.
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.
There are five species of tree squirrels live in Wisconsin: the gray squirrel, fox squirrel, red squirrel, and two species of flying squirrels.