There are what is called flying squirrels, but not in the sense that they have wings and feathers, like birds. They just have an extra flap of skin by their chest and arms, that when spread and they jump from tree to tree, it gives them an image of flying; its more like gliding. They can't go very far and they can't take off from the ground by flying
No, they glide why the flaps in-between their arms and legs!
Rats aren't even related to prairie dogs. Prairie dogs are related to squirels, chipmunks, flying squirels, and so on.
uh, NO! they just have skin flaps! what do you think flying squirels have wings?!
Flying squirrels don't actually fly; instead, they glide through the air using a special membrane called the patagium, which stretches from their wrists to their ankles. When they leap from a height, they spread their limbs and the patagium expands, allowing them to glide efficiently. This adaptation helps them navigate through trees and evade predators. Their lightweight bodies and flat tails also aid in steering and stabilizing their glides.
Fly Flying Ska was created in 1964.
Fly -- I fly to work Flies -- She flies to work Flying -- We are flying to work
what does flying squirrels eat
ya flying Pokemon can fly after learning fly
The past tense of fly is "flew."The future tense of fly is:will fly - I will fly Cathay Pacific.be+going to fly - I am going to fly next week.be+flying - He is flying to Hong Kong tomorrow.
Yes, because squirrels eat nuts and acorns, which are vegatables
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They fly.