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Flying squirrels actually can only glide and the flap of skin serves as a wing.

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How can you tell a tree squirrel is a flying squirrel?

Flying squirrels are nocturnal and have larger eyes. Flying squirrels also have a flap of skin that they use for gliding.


Why does flying squirrelhave flaps of featheries skin between their front and back legs?

A flying squirrels patagium allow it to glide.


What do flying squirral eat?

Flying squirrels are basically just squirrels with flaps of skin. Therefore, they eat just about the same things. Nuts and berries, seeds, a random insect here and there.


What is the flying squirrels prey?

The Flying Squirrels prey is mostly fungi.


What is a group of flying squirrels?

A group of flying squirrels is called a "Dray".


When was Richmond Flying Squirrels created?

Richmond Flying Squirrels was created in 2009.


What is the migration distance of the flying squirrels?

depends upon the tree or object it is flying from/to.


Are flying squirrels different from squirrels?

not really.....they are still squirrels.They are only different from the extra stretchy skin connected to its four limbs and the flat tail that helps them glide.


Why do flying squirrels flaps of featherless skin between their front and back legs?

To begin with, a flying squirrel does not have "featherless skin" as it is a mammal. It has skin without fur. Mammals do not have feathers. Secondly, the flaps of skin help these animals glide. Although they are called "flying squirrels", in reality they are "gliding squirrels". When they leap from a high point, they extend their forelegs and hind legs, spreading these skin membranes which then catch the air currents, allowing them to glide a short distance between tree branches. In this way, they can evade ground-dwelling predators more easily.


Why do flying squirrels have flap of featherless skin between their front and back legs?

To begin with, a flying squirrel does not have "featherless skin" as it is a mammal. It has skin without fur. Mammals do not have feathers. Secondly, the flaps of skin help these animals glide. Although they are called "flying squirrels", in reality they are "gliding squirrels". When they leap from a high point, they extend their forelegs and hind legs, spreading these skin membranes which then catch the air currents, allowing them to glide a short distance between tree branches. In this way, they can evade ground-dwelling predators more easily.


How do flying squirrels hunt?

Flying squirrels search for food on the ground, in trees, and in bushes.


How are flying squirrel abble to fly?

Flying squirrels cannot actually fly they simply glide aided by a flap of skin which connects their front and back legs.