dragons dont exist
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a dragon that can glide from branch to branch
Flying squirrels can glide for distances of up to 150 feet (45 meters) in a single glide, using their patagium, a furry membrane between their front and back limbs that helps them glide through the air. Their ability to steer and control their glide allows them to maneuver effectively between trees and avoid obstacles.
They have been known to glide 295 ft
They don't fly. They glide. Their arms aren't wings. Flying Squirrels have some kind of furry skin stretched to help them glide. They can glide 80 feet!
The longest recorded gliding fish have traveled up to 400 m and were airborne for about 30 seconds.
Flying snakes glide by jumping out of trees and flattening their bellies while stretching extra belly skin out wards to create more space for the air to press against. Then they glide through the air and into other trees. It's more like a controlled fall-glide a then flying.
no, they glide
No they do not they glide
no they glide
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A flying squirrel, certain types of snakes and a flying fish. These all can glide through the air without wings.