they look like regular squirrels but they have a wing-like web attached from the front paw to the back paw on both sides. they really dont fly, they glide
Kashmir Flying Squirrel was created in 1837.
HECK YEAH!!! SHE LOOKS LIKE A RATTY SQUIRREL
It is a nickname for a red squirrel or flying squirrel
Flying squirrels typically inhabit forests with dense vegetation, especially areas with plenty of trees for nesting and gliding. They prefer mature forests with a good supply of nuts, seeds, and insects for food. Flying squirrels are nocturnal and like to nest in tree cavities or build nests in the canopy.
The flying squirrels, scientifically known as Pteromyini or Petauristini, are a tribe of squirrels (family Sciuridae). There are 43 species in this tribe, the largest of which is the woolly flying squirrel (Eupetaurus cinereus). The two species of the genus Glaucomys (Glaucomys sabrinus and Glaucomys volans) are native to North America, and the Siberian flying squirrel is native to parts of northern Europe (Pteromys volans).Flying squirrels are mammals. Thorington and Hoffman (2005) recognize 15 genera of flying squirrels in two subtribes. * Tribe Pteromyini - flying squirrels ** Subtribe Glaucomyina *** Eoglaucomys, one species, the Kashmir Flying Squirrel (Eoglaucomys fimbriatus). *** Glaucomys (American flying squirrels), two species, the Northern flying squirrel and the Southern flying squirrel, North America *** Hylopetes, seven species, southeast Asia,laredo *** Iomys, one species, Horsfield's Flying Squirrel, Malaysia and Indonesia *** Petaurillus (pygmy flying squirrels), three species, Borneo and Malaya *** Petinomys, nine species, southeast Asia ** Subtribe Pteromyina *** Aeretes, one species, the Groove-toothed Flying Squirrel or North Chinese Flying Squirrel (A. melanopterus), northeast China *** Aeromys, two species, Thailand to Borneo *** Belomys, one species, the hairy-footed flying squirrel (B. pearsonii), southeast Asia. *** Biswamoyopterus, one species, the Namdapha flying squirrel, India *** Eupetaurus, one species, the woolly flying squirrel, Kashmir; rare *** Petaurista (giant flying squirrels), five species, southeast Asia (including the Japanese giant flying squirrel, the Red giant flying squirrel, and the giant flying-squirrel) *** Pteromys, two species, Finland to Japan (including the Japanese dwarf flying squirrel) *** Pteromyscus, one species, the Smoky Flying Squirrel, southern Thailand to Borneo *** Trogopterus, one species, the complex-toothed flying squirrel, China
Answer is No
It looks like a chucacabra on drugs with an addiction
i believe that you are thinking of a sugar glider which is also known as a flying squirrel
No, a flying squirrel is a mammal.
the flying squirrel
No. A squirrel is a mammal, and a rodent like rabbits and mice. There is a type of squirrel called the flying squirrel, but it glides rather than flies.
A Mammal. It is a squirrel. I had 3 pet flying squirrels when I was young.
they look like glider mostly not of wings of birds small webbing underneath their arms to make a jump and fly the rest is the squirrel part
yes the flying fox does have a tail like a squirrel.
Rocky the Flying Squirrel was created in 1959.
Kashmir Flying Squirrel was created in 1837.
Smoky Flying Squirrel was created in 1873.