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  2. Philippine flying lemur - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine flying lemur is arboreal and nocturnal, and usually resides in primary and secondary forests, but some wander into coconut, banana, and rubber plantations as deforestation for farming and industry is an increasingly prevalent problem. The colugo sleeps in hollow trees or clings onto branches in dense foliage during daytime. [9]

  3. Colugo - Wikipedia

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    Colugos (/ k ə ˈ l uː ɡ oʊ / [2] [3] ... Feet of Philippine colugo. Movement. Colugos are proficient gliders, and thought better adapted for flight than any ...

  4. Taxonomy of lemurs - Wikipedia

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    In the first volume of the 10th edition of Systema Naturae (1758), Carl Linnaeus, the founder of modern binomial nomenclature, created the genus Lemur to include three species: Lemur tardigradus (the red slender loris, now known as Loris tardigradus), Lemur catta (the ring-tailed lemur), and Lemur volans (the Philippine colugo, now known as ...

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  6. Category:Colugos - Wikipedia

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    Category: Colugos. 42 languages. ... Philippine flying lemur; S. Sunda flying lemur This page was last edited on 8 March 2022, at 05:56 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  7. List of mammals of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the mammal species recorded in the Philippines. Order: Artiodactyla (even-toed ... Dermoptera (colugos) Image Common name Scientific name

  8. Lemur - Wikipedia

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    With his declaration of the genus Lemur in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, he included three species: Lemur tardigradus (the red slender loris, now known as Loris tardigradus), Lemur catta (the ring-tailed lemur), and Lemur volans (the Philippine colugo, now known as Cynocephalus volans). [5]

  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.