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gliding at speeds of about 22 miles per hour (35 kilometers per hour). A female colugo with young will glide with her offspring clinging to her belly. Sunda flying lemurs are slightly larger than the ...
“The Sunda flying lemur is not a lemur and does not fly,” according to Thai National Parks. Instead, the animal is a colugo, a type of mammal known for its gliding abilities.
Malayan colugos (or Sunda flying lemurs) live in various countries of Southeast Asia, such as Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Laos, and Thailand.
“The Sunda flying lemur is not a lemur and does not fly,” according to Thai National Parks. Instead, the animal is a colugo, a type of mammal known for its gliding abilities.
“The Sunda flying lemur is not a lemur and does not fly,” according to Thai National Parks. Instead, the animal is a colugo, a type of mammal known for its gliding abilities.
“The Sunda flying lemur is not a lemur and does not fly,” according to Thai National Parks. Instead, the animal is a colugo, a type of mammal known for its gliding abilities.
“The Sunda flying lemur is not a lemur and does not fly,” according to Thai National Parks. Instead, the animal is a colugo, a type of mammal known for its gliding abilities.
“The Sunda flying lemur is not a lemur and does not fly,” according to Thai National Parks. Instead, the animal is a colugo, a type of mammal known for its gliding abilities.
“The Sunda flying lemur is not a lemur and does not fly,” according to Thai National Parks. Instead, the animal is a colugo, a type of mammal known for its gliding abilities.
“The Sunda flying lemur is not a lemur and does not fly,” according to Thai National Parks. Instead, the animal is a colugo, a type of mammal known for its gliding abilities.
“The Sunda flying lemur is not a lemur and does not fly,” according to Thai National Parks. Instead, the animal is a colugo, a type of mammal known for its gliding abilities.