- The
patagium (pl.: patagia) is a
membranous body part that ****ists an
animal in
obtaining lift when
gliding or flying. The
structure is
found in extant...
- flight, the back arches,
forming the
patagium into a
cambered surface, and the
forelimbs grab the
front of the
patagium,
forming a
straight front edge to...
-
colugo is the
patagium, the
weblike membrane that
connects its
limbs to
allow for gliding.
Unlike other mammals with patagia, its
patagium extends from...
-
possess a
patagium,
which is a skin
membrane used in
gliding from tree to tree. In this
particular species of
flying squirrel,
their patagium spans between...
- allantoin. A case
study of
dexpanthenol application to
regenerate bat's dry
patagium was reporterd. It
binds to the hair
shaft readily, due to
which it is a...
- in
colour with dark flecks. The
patagium of the male is tan to
bright orange with dark banding. The female's
patagium has
irregular markings rather than...
- skin that
extends between their paired limbs. This
gliding membrane, or
patagium, runs from the
shoulder blades to the fore paws, from the tip of the rear-most...
-
trees to
forage for
insects and
glides to
adjoining trees by
expanding the
patagium,
loose skin on the
sides of the body
which is
supported by
elongated ribs...
- bat),
exceptionally as much as 400 m (1,300 ft). This is
achieved by the
patagium, skin
spread out
between its limbs.
There are
several subspecies of the...
- with
their very long spread-out
digits covered with a thin
membrane or
patagium. The
smallest bat, and
arguably the
smallest extant mammal, is Kitti's...