Flying squirrels actually glide not fly
Flying squirrels do not have wings, so cannot have a wingspan. The manner of "flight" of a flying squirrel is the membrane that stretches between front and rear paws, more of a flattening of the body, that allows the animal to glide.
It isn't. It's classed as a grade 2 unlicensable animal and cannot be kept as a domestic pet. The flying squirrel can be legally eaten at anytime with BBQ sauce.
Flying squirrels do not have wings, so cannot have a wingspan. The manner of "flight" of a flying squirrel is the membrane that stretches between front and rear paws, more of a flattening of the body, that allows the animal to glide.
Flying squirrels cannot actually fly they simply glide aided by a flap of skin which connects their front and back legs.
NO, now leave the poor animal alone that's cruelty how stupid can one be... and how disturbed to have sex with a squirrel...
a Bat
No, you cannot shoot a squirrel out of a cannon as a substitute for a cannonball. The squirrel will disintegrate very quickly.
No they can jump high but cannot fly.
A duck may act squirrely, or find a squirrel becoming, but a duck cannot become a squirrel, no more than you can become a duck.
No, they cannot. The only mammal that can truly fly is the bat. Flying squirrels use special membranes which stretch between their ankles and wrists to catch air currents, thereby gliding between trees, much the way the sugar gliders do.
The animal that cannot swim is the giraffe.
No, butterflies cannot see their wings while flying.