well, it climbs to the top of a tree, usually close to the canopy of a rain forest, and it jumps and spreads the thin paper like skin between its toes and safely glides to another tree ;)
poison
it doesent it just dies
It doesn't. It just dies
Flying Squirrels defend themselves with their sharp teeth and claws. They work together to keep a look out for predators, they use an alarm system.
By summoning a totem which spits fire at its enemies, burning them to a crisp.
It summons a flame totem from the sky which spews fire and lava at its enemies
The tiger-beetle defends itself by flying away. They are the fastest flying insect in the world. Tiger-beetles are found everywhere, with the exception Hawaii, Antarctica, the Maldives, and Tasmania.
Flying Squirrels defend themselves with their sharp teeth and claws. They work together to keep a look out for predators, they use an alarm system.
Indian flying frog was created in 1986.
I think they squirt blood out of their eyes but I'm not surethey jump to a new branch
It summons an ice totem which slows it's enemies down by 50% and allows it to escape
a frog with wings