Meet the Colugo, the Flying Squirrel on Steroids

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The colugo, often referred to as the "flying lemur," is a remarkable creature found in Southeast Asia. Despite its name, it's not a lemur at all, and it doesn't truly fly either. Instead, the colugo possesses a unique ability called "gliding," using a specialized membrane of skin called the patagium that stretches between its limbs and tail. This allows it to gracefully glide through the treetops in search of its favorite snacks: leaves, shoots, and fruits. With large, round eyes adapted for night vision, the colugo is a stealthy nocturnal glider. It's fascinating how they can glide up to 200 feet between trees, showcasing their superb aerial agility. Interestingly, when you catch a glimpse of a colugo mid-glide, you might just think you're looking at a flying squirrel on steroids! Their resemblance to flying squirrels takes acrobatics to a whole new level—with a touch of comedy.

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