With large goggle-like eyes, webbed feet, and a full-body wingsuit made of skin, the flying lemur looks like an unconventional superhero soaring through the trees. Its elusive nature and peculiar ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Why it's awesome: Colugos ...
Despite being found in most forest habitats of Southeast Asia, surprisingly little is known about the Malayan colugo, or "flying lemur". One naturalist is hoping to change that. You don't have to ...
They aren't monkeys and they don't really fly, but the story of flying lemurs just got twice as interesting. Genetic material has revealed that one species of the acrobatic primate is really three.
A research group has used genomic data from the exotic Malayan flying lemur (colugo) to uncover the oldest lentivirus ever identified, whose first emergence may date to as early as 60 million years ...
Ever hankered to see a Malayan Colugo, a Matschie’s tree-kangaroo or a Dumbo octopus in action? Now help is at hand as the BBC today opened up its vast archive of wildlife footage online. More than ...
A high-tech backpack has enabled scientists to reveal the gliding secrets of a flying lemur, one of our more exotic cousins. The feat could aid in the design of flexible winged aircraft, like ...
Malayan colugo (Galeopterus variegatus). This image relates to an article that appeared in the Nov. 2, 2007, issue of the journal Science, published by AAAS. The study, by Dr. J.E. Janečka and ...
Gripping tightly to a tree trunk, at first sight a colugo might be mistaken for a lemur. However, when this animal leaps it launches into a graceful glide, spreading wide the enormous membrane that ...