Draco
They can move around using their legs like any other mammal and they can also glide form tree to tree using a flap of skin between their from and real limbs as a airfoil
mammal+ tree= chimp
By flying away. They can't actually fly though, only glide from tree to tree but can do so for a great distance.
The only mammal capable of free flight is the bat. There are many glider species, such as the sugar glider, pygmy possum, greater glider, etc, which do not fly. They are equipped with membranes extending from their "wrists" to their "ankles" which extend and enable the glider to glide between tree tops.
yes, there is a kind of squirrl that spreads out their arms and start to glide
Earth+Mammal=Shrew
Although squirrels can not fly, there is one specific breed that has loose flabs of skin that they stretch out with their arms to levitate when they jump. These are called Flying Squirrels. Most squirrels cannot do that. But technically, squirrels cannot fly.
Mostly on foot! Flying squirrels do not "fly" - they glide. Once at a tree height they like (which they achieve by climbing that same way any squirrel does) they can "glide" from tree to tree all night.
I can give you several sentences.The plane should glide to a stop.Watch the flying squirrel glide from one tree to the other.The paper airplane will glide right past the teacher's desk!
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Arboreal means the creature lives in trees. The tree shrew lives in trees. Therefore, yes, the tree shrew is an arboreal mammal.
Yes, they can jump from tree to tree. They also move along the ground and mark their territory.