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  2. Colugo - Wikipedia

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    Newborn colugos are underdeveloped and weigh only 35 g (1.2 oz). [17] They spend the first six months of life clinging to their mother's belly. The mother colugo curls her tail and folds her patagium into a warm, secure, quasipouch to protect and transport her young. The young do not reach maturity until they are two to three years old. [9]

  3. Sunda flying lemur - Wikipedia

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    The Sunda flying lemur (Galeopterus variegatus), also called Malayan flying lemur and Malayan colugo, is the sole colugo species of the genus Galeopterus. [1] It is native to Southeast Asia from southern Myanmar, Thailand, southern Vietnam, Malaysia to Singapore and Indonesia and listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. [2]

  4. List of mammals of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The two species of colugos make up the order Dermoptera. They are arboreal gliding mammals found in Southeast Asia. Family Cynocephalidae. Genus: Galeopterus. Sunda flying lemur, G. variegatus LC [15]

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  6. List of mammals of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    4 Order: Dermoptera (colugos) 5 Order: Eulipotyphla (hedgehogs, shrews, moles and relatives) ... Sunda flying lemur: Galeopterus variegatus Audebert, 1799: Forest

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  8. Euarchonta - Wikipedia

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    The latter diverged prior to 79.6 million years into the orders of Primates and colugos. [11] The earliest fossil species often ascribed to Euarchonta ( Purgatorius coracis ) dates to the early Paleocene , 65 million years ago, [ 1 ] but one study claims it to be a non-placental eutherian. [ 12 ]

  9. Dermotherium - Wikipedia

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    Dermotherium is a genus of fossil mammals closely related to the living colugos, a small group of gliding mammals from Southeast Asia. Two species are recognized: D. major from the Late Eocene of Thailand, based on a single fragment of the lower jaw, and D. chimaera from the Late Oligocene of Thailand, known from three fragments of the lower jaw and two isolated upper molars.