Sunda Flying Lemur (Galeopterus variegatus) - Wiki Sunda Flying Lemur
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[Photo] Sunda Flying Lemur (Galeopterus variegatus). Colugo is the other name. And kaguan. Malayan flying lemur. Date Malaysia, Langkawi 2002. Author Nina Holopainen.
The Sunda Flying Lemur (Galeopterus variegatus), also known as the Malayan Flying Lemur, is a species of Colugo. It is one of only two species of flying lemur, the other being the Philippine Flying Lemur which is found only in the Philippines. The Sunda flying lemur is found throughout Southeast Asia in Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore.
The Malayan Flying Lemur is not a lemur and does not fly. Instead, it glides as it leaps among trees. It is strictly arboreal, is active at night, and feeds on soft plant parts such as young leaves, shoots, flowers, and fruits. After a 60-day gestation period, a single offspring is carried on the mother's abdomen held by a large skin membrane.
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