What is a flying squirrel?
Flying squirrel is a type of rodent. He is a member of the Squirrel tribe called Family Sciuridae. There are 43 different types in this tribe.
The flying squirrel does not actually fly. Instead, it sets out from a high position and stretches the free flaps of the skin from her arms to her feet. These extended skin flaps allow to slide through the air. Flying squirrels are like such squirrels that slide.
Flying squirrel has no problem with maneuvering as soon as it is in the air. He is able to drive and direct his flight by changing his wing flaps. The tail of the flying squirrel is very important for its flight. It acts as a stabilizer, while the squirrel flies and acts as a profile profile when the squirrel tries to slow down, stop and land.
Flying squirrel travels by sliding from tree to tree. It can slide from two to 65 yards (two to 60 meters) in one gliding. The distance at which Glide can travel depends on the type in question. The height and terrain of its firing point is also affected by passengers inthe anxiousness.
Flying squirrel is night. During the day it remains hidden and sets out after sunset. Flying squirrels have big eyes, so it's easy for them to see at night.
In the wild, the flying squirrel has a short life; He usually lives for about 5 years. In captivity, however, a flying squirrel can enjoy a much longer life that lasts 10 to 15 years. Lack of longevity in the wild is caused by a high degree in which flying squirrels are killed by predators. They are prey for many animals, including owls, snakes, raccoons and coyotes. Even a home cat is a flying squirrel.
In addition to predators, flying squirrel must often face deforestation. When too many locals are erased between T and other natural places to release and landing becomes difficult or impossible. In addition, the removal of trees and other vegetation leads to the loss of nesting sites for flying squirrels.
Without considering their tail, most flying squirrels are long between three and 24 inches (eight to 60 centimeters). They eat nuts and fruit. They can also consume insects, tree buds, sap, mushrooms and bird eggs. Usually stay outside the ground.