YES.
Sugar glider Sugar bear
It opens its flappy things then glides through the air.
glaucomys volan/ flying phalanger
Appendicular long bones
Phalanger
Flying fishes live in all the oceans.
You may be referring to the similarities between flying squirrels and marsupial gliders. Or the similarities between standards squirrels, and cuscuses of the genus Phalanger. In both cases, marsupials and placental mammals have very similar anatomies, habitats, and diets. This is due to convergent evolution: the two groups of animals are unrelated but have developed similar characteristics because they have adapted to similar environments (woodlands, in this case).
flying foxes live in the subtropics of Asia, Australia, and Indonesia.
they mostly live in the Indian and Atlantic oceans and some live in the Pacific near Oceania
flying monkeys
Yes they are LONG LIVE FLYING PIGGIES!