8 Mammals Fly in Surprising Ways

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NO- 8. Flying Squirrel: There are about 50 species of these gliding little mammals (or mammals that "fly"), which can grow up to 300 feet long.

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NO-7 Feathertail Glider : This native Australian marsupial is the smallest gliding mammal in the world. 

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NO-6 Anomalures: Anomalurus, also known as the scaly-tailed flying squirrel, is found in Africa. 

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NO-5. Colugos: The tree-dwelling colugo can travel up to 230 feet between trees without losing much height.

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NO-4 Greater Glider: Greater gliders have membranes on each side of their bodies that extend between the elbows and ankles.

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NO-3 Sugar Glider: Native to southeastern Australia, the sugar glider launches itself from trees by exposing gliding membranes.

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8 Mammals Fly in Surprising Ways