flying phalanger การใช้
- Most flying phalangers appear to be solitary, though the yellow-bellied glider and sugar glider are both known to live in groups.
- Flying phalangers are typically nocturnal, most being small ( sometimes around 400 mm, counting the tail ), and have folds of loose skin running from the wrists to the ankles.
- Beside the distinctive skin folds, flying phalangers also have large, forward-facing eyes, short ( though pointed ) faces, and long flat tails which are used as rudders while gliding.
- The expedition collected 121 fish specimens from 7 locations, most of them in New Guniea; there were 67 species, one of which was new with an allegedly new genus . flying phalanger.