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  2. Northern flying squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus) is one of three species of the genus Glaucomys, the only flying squirrels found in North America. [2] [3] They are found in coniferous and mixed coniferous forests across much of Canada, from Alaska to Nova Scotia, and south to the mountains of North Carolina and west to Utah in the United States.

  3. Flying squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The life expectancy of flying squirrels in the wild is about six years, and flying squirrels can live up to fifteen years in zoos. The mortality rate in young flying squirrels is high because of predators and diseases. Predators of flying squirrels include tree snakes, raccoons, owls, martens, fishers, coyotes, bobcats, and feral cats. [3]

  4. Humboldt's flying squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The fluorescence is hypothesized to help the flying squirrels find each other in low light and mimic the plumage of owls to evade predation. [6] This hypothesis has been challenged by Toussaint et al. (2022) [7] who instead suggest that the pink luminescence is a byproduct of the body's waste management. Moreover, these authors argue that it is ...

  5. Red and white giant flying squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The red and white giant flying squirrel (Petaurista alborufus) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae.It is a very large, dark rufous-red, buff and white flying squirrel found in forests at altitudes of 800–3,500 m (2,600–11,500 ft) in mainland China and 1,200–3,750 m (3,940–12,300 ft) in Taiwan, although the population of the latter island is distinctive and likely better ...

  6. Beecroft's flying squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Beecroft's flying squirrel (Anomalurus beecrofti) or Beecroft's scaly-tailed squirrel, is a species of rodent in the family Anomaluridae. [2] Some authorities consider it to be monotypic within the genus Anomalurops. [1] Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and plantations.

  7. Southern flying squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Flying squirrels do not actually fly, but rather glide using a membrane called a patagium. [9] [10] From atop trees, flying squirrels can initiate glides from a running start [10] or from a stationary position by bringing their limbs under the body, retracting their heads, and then propelling themselves off the tree.

  8. New World flying squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Northern flying squirrels, Glaucomys sabrinus are larger and have belly hair that is dark at the base and white at the tip. Southern flying squirrels, Glaucomys volans, are smaller and have belly hairs that are completely white. Humboldt's flying squirrel is more difficult to distinguish from the northern flying squirrel where their ranges ...

  9. Old World flying squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Commonly referred to as the Old World flying squirrels, the genus Pteromys is distributed across temperate Eurasia, the Korean Peninsula and Japan. Although there are a host of flying squirrel genera in Asia (particularly southern Asia), Pteromys is the only one present in Europe .