
Flying squirrels glide through winter nights, hunting lichen
Natural Selections · Natural Selections
December 24, 20205m 9s
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(Dec 24, 2020) Rarely seen during the day, flying squirrels don't actually fly, but use flaps of skin that connect their fore and hind legs that enable them to glide up to a hundred feet, between trees and from tree to ground.
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