The Sunda colugo, also known as the Sunda flying lemur, is primarily threatened by large Birds of Prey such as eagles and owls. These predators pose a significant threat to colugos, especially when they are young or inexperienced in navigating their forest habitat. Additionally, some arboreal snakes and carnivorous mammals may also prey on colugos, although they are not as common or significant as avian predators. Overall, predation pressure on Sunda colugos is relatively low compared to other threats such as habitat loss and fragmentation.
The Sunda colugo, also known as the flying lemur, is primarily an herbivore. Its diet mainly consists of leaves, fruits, and flowers. While it may occasionally consume small insects, these make up a negligible part of its diet, classifying it predominantly as an herbivore rather than an omnivore.
Yes, there are numerous birds such as the philippine eagle that hunt it. we humans are also a big threat to the colugo (also known as the "flying lemur").
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Yes, a colugo is a mammal.
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Malayan colugo, also known as Malayan flying lemurs, are warm-blooded like all other mammals.
Sunda pangolin was created in 1822.
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Sunda Hopkins was born on 1870-09-12.
Sunda Hopkins died on 1944-09-23.
Battle of Sunda Strait happened in 1942-03.