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Flying squirrels (scientifically known as Pteromyini or Petauristini) are a tribe of 44 species of squirrels in the family Sciuridae. They are not capable of flight in the same way as birds or bats but are able to glide from one tree to another with the aid of a patagium, a furry, parachute-like membrane that stretches from wrist to ankle. Their long tail provides stability in flight. Anatomically they are very similar to other squirrels but have a number of adaptations to suit their life style; their limb bones are longer and their hand, foot bones and distal vertebrae are shorter. While flying they are able to steer and exert control over their glide path with their limbs and tail. Molecular studies have shown that flying squirrels are monophyletic and originated some 18–20 million years ago. Most are nocturnal and omnivorous, eating fruit, seeds, buds, flowers, insects, gastropods, spiders, fungi, bird's eggs and tree sap. The young are born in a nest and are at first naked and helpless. They are cared for by their mother and by five weeks are able to practice gliding skills so that by ten weeks they are ready to leave the nest.

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(科学的にPteromyiniまたはPetauristiniとして知られている)ムササビは家族のリス科でリスの44種の部族です。彼らは鳥やコウモリと同じように飛行することができないが、飛膜の助けを借り、足首に手首から伸びる毛皮で覆われ、パラシュートのような膜を用いて別の木から滑空することができます。彼らのLO

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(Known as scientifically Pteromyini or Petauristini) flying squirrel is the 44 species of the tribe of the squirrel in the family of squirrel family. Although they will not be able to fly in the same way as birds and bats, with the help of patagium, covered with fur extending from the wrist to the ankle, using the film, such as the parachute

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(科学的にPteromyiniまたはPetauristiniとして知られている)ムササビはリス科の家族の中でリスの部族の44種です。彼らは、パラシュートのような毛皮は、フィルムを使用して、足首に手首から延びるで覆われ飛膜の助けを借りて、鳥やコウモリ、、、と同じように飛ぶことができなくなりますが、

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