Aerodynamic Flight in Nature: The Palawan Flying Squirrel (Hylopetes Nigripes)
It’s a bird, no, it’s a plane, no, it’s a flying squirrel. More information on the endemic species of flying squirrel in Palawan in this article.
It’s a bird, no, it’s a plane, no, it’s a flying squirrel. More information on the endemic species of flying squirrel in Palawan in this article.
As any animal in the food chain, the squirrel plays a vital role in recycling nutrients in an ecosystem. Although relatively common, further understanding of these animals will ensure their conservation.
You’ll see some animals considered the smartest and most intelligent. I wanted to make top 10 but they’re many different sources so I made top 15. It’s subjective to rank which one is smarter than the other especially some animals on bottom rank, just judge yourself.
You have probably seen the grey. You may even have encountered or at least heard of the red. However, have you ever seen a black squirrel? Take a look at this small but dark beasty of the forest. Oh, and they are really, really cute.
The Red Squirrel is also known as the Eurasian Red Squirrel, they are found in Europe and parts of Asia. In England and Ireland the numbers have been decreasing due to the introduction of the Grey Squirrel into its habitat. The Grey squirrel will kill off or chase the red squirrels out the area. With numbers growing in the grey population the red squirrel is getting forced out of England and Ireland.