- to
glide through the air, much like a
flying squirrel. They have very
similar habits and
appearance to the
flying squirrel,
despite not
being closely related—an...
-
gliders are
often mistaken for
flying squirrels of
North America.
These two
species are not
related at all. The
flying squirrel is a
placental mammal...
- cuscuses)
Talaud bear
cuscus (A. melanotis)
Sulawesi bear
cuscus (A. ursinus)
Phalanger Gebe
cuscus (P. alexandrae)
Mountain cuscus (P. carmelitae)
Ground cuscus...
- The
genus Petaurus (/pə.tɔːˈrəs/)
contains flying phalangers or wrist-winged gliders, a
group of
arboreal possums native to Australia, New Guinea, and...
-
types of
gliding possum,
sometimes referred to as
volplane possum,
flying phalangers, or
simply as gliders,
endemic to
Australia and New Guinea. Taxonomically...
-
known as the
pygmy gliding possum,
pygmy glider,
pygmy phalanger,
flying phalanger and
flying mouse, is a
species of
marsupial native to
eastern Australia...
- Australia, and was
originally classed with the
flying phalangers, but is now
recognised as separate. Its
flying membrane only
extends to the elbow, rather...
-
cuscuses Gliding possums, also
known as
flying phalangers Various other members of the
order Diprotodontia Phalanger (compiler), a PHP
compiler This disambiguation...
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island of Biak,
Ripley collected 3
specimens of a new
subspecies of
flying phalanger.
Ripley collected over 300
specimens of
birds from Biak, representing...
- Philadelphia, 1937–38. Part VI. A new race of the New
Guinea short-headed
Flying Phalanger from Biak Island".
Notulae Naturae of the
Academy of
Natural Sciences...