To fix the sentence, you can add a comma to clarify the meaning. The revised sentence would be: "Gliding above the treetops, two red-tailed hawks caught our attention." This addition indicates that the phrase "gliding above the treetops" describes the hawks, enhancing the sentence's clarity.
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The mahogany glider is nocturnal, so it can evade daytime predators. It is able to stay off the ground, away from terrestrial predators by gliding between treetops by using its gliding membranes.
The part of speech for "gliding" is a gerund, which functions as a noun in a sentence.
Sugar gliders cannot fly at all. Apart from bats, no mammal is capable of free flight.Gliders are marsupials which can glide between treetops. As they launch, their forelimbs and hind limbs splay out, exposing gliding membranes which extend from the equivalent of their wrists to the knees, and allow them to glide between treetops and poles. Most types of gliders, or gliding possums, can glide up to 90 metres, but they cannot fly.
Possums cannot fly. However, there are several species of gliders in Australia, which belong to the possum family. These gliders have a membrane which extends between the elbows of the forelegs to the hind legs. Gliders will launch themselves from treetops and glide to other treetops or high places, sometimes achieving gliding flight of up to 80 metres.
Gliders (small marsupials of Australia) do not fly. The only mammal capable of free flight is the bat.Gliders glide by means of skin membranes. They have a membrane of skin which stretches from their wrists to their ankles, which enables them to glide between treetops. They do not fly but, depending upon the species are capable of gliding between 50m and 80m. They must always launch out from higher points such as treetops or power poles.
Sugar gliders, like other gliders, are special because of the way they glide. They glide by means of skin membranes. They have a membrane of skin which stretches from their wrists to their ankles, which enables them to glide between treetops. They do not fly but, depending upon the species, gliders are generally capable of gliding a distance of between 50m and 80m. They must always launch out from higher points such as treetops or power poles.
Sugar gliders, along with the five other species of gliders, are different from other marsupials because of the fact that they can glide. They glide by means of skin membranes. They have a membrane of skin which stretches from their wrists to their ankles, which enables them to glide between treetops. They do not fly but, depending upon the species, gliders are generally capable of gliding a distance of between 50m and 80m. They must always launch out from higher points such as treetops or power poles.
A gliding effect; gliding.
Gliding On was created in 1984.
Gliding On ended in 1986.
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