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  • Colugo - Wikipedia
    Colugos ( kəˈluːɡoʊ [2][3]), flying lemurs, or cobegos ( kəˈbiːɡoʊ [4]), are arboreal gliding euarchontogliran mammals that are native to Southeast Asia Their closest evolutionary relatives are primates
  • 14 Cute Colugo (Flying Lemur) Facts - Fact Animal
    While they are known as flying lemurs, they are not actually lemurs, and they also can’t fly, but instead glide There are two species of them, the Sunda flying lemur (Galeopterus variegatus) and the Philippine flying lemur (Cynocephalus volans) 15 years in captivity, unknown in the wild
  • Colugos (Flying Lemurs) - Size, Habitat, Diet, Predators, Pictures
    Colugos are medium-sized, arboreal mammals with a fur-covered membrane known as the patagium It extends from their face to the tips of their claws and tail, similar to bats, an adaptive feature that is key to their arboreal lifestyle
  • Flying lemur | Types, Adaptations, Diet, Facts | Britannica
    Malayan colugo; Sunda colugo; Malayan flying lemur; Sunda flying lemur Malayan, or Sunda, colugo, also called Malayan, or Sunda, flying lemur (Galeopterus variegatus) This mammal can grow as large as 42 cm (16 5 inches) in body length
  • Colugos: Expert gliders of the forest - Natural History Museum
    Colugos belong to their own unique order, Dermoptera There are only two species – the Philippine colugo and Sunda colugo Philippine colugos live on the southern islands of the Philippines, whilst Sunda colugos are found in a few regions across southeast Asia, from southern Myanmar to Indonesia
  • Colugo: The flying lemur that doesnt fly and isnt a lemur
    Why it's awesome: Colugos are commonly called "flying lemurs," but the name is misleading These nocturnal mammals look somewhat like lemurs, with small, furry faces that are dominated by a pair
  • Flying Lemur or Colugo: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet]
    Colugos, or flying lemurs, are strict herbivores, with a diet that primarily consists of leaves, supplemented by flowers, shoots, and occasionally fruits Their preference for young, tender leaves, which are easier to digest and more nutritious, highlights their specialized feeding habits
  • Massive eyes, exceedingly long intestines and a flying cloak – meet the . . .
    Colugos are found in the dense tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines They thrive in high-canopy forests, where they drift effortlessly from tree to tree to avoid predators and search for food


















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