Selasa, 04 Januari 2011

7 ANIMALS OTHER THAN BIRDS THAT CAN FLY

FLYING SNAKE

Without wings, fins or limbs, flying snakes are able to move from one tree to another by jumping and flying. So, when in a tree, flying snakes are moving to the ends of branches. Here, he raised his body, sucking in the stomach and bone-in rib protruding so that the concave shape. Then he stamped his tail, flying snakes glide freely in the air to reach the next branch. Poisonous snake fly, live in South Asia, and often enjoy a prey that could actually fly like birds and bats.

FLYING LEMURS

Flying lemurs, otherwise known as the Flying lemurs from the Philippines, have large webbed feet and tail long legs, which are connected by a membrane in front of her limbs. These creatures were once at night hunting for food as one of the delicious food menu, but recently has been placed on the endangered species list.

FLYING SQUID

When running away from predators, squid flying leap from the sea and can remain suspended in air up to several meters. To reach the air, squid will blow out the water to take him out of the sea. Because it is considered animal squid-jet which has the ability to push like a jet. Small fins can help to provide balance during sliding.

FLYING FISH

Found in all oceans, flying fish use their large pectoral fins to glide 50 meters above the water when threatened by a predator / prey. To reach the air, flying fish will flap their tails 70 times per second. The tail is also used to pressurize the water to allow fish glide in the air moments before it fell into the sea. Fish can fly longer float in the air with a sliding following the air currents and the sea is strong.

FLYING FROG

Flying frogs have webbed feet and the leather cover that allows for aerodynamic move through the trees in the forest. In fact, flying frogs spend their entire existence in the trees, just down to mate and lay eggs. Frogs fly leaf camouflage themselves in their environment, minimizing the threat of predators, and allows them to hunt insects.

SQUIRREL GLIDER

Thought to be extinct since 1939, only recently confirmed that the new launcher squirrel is still alive, living in dry forests of South-East Australia. Squirrel gliders are marsupials that eat polygamy fruits and nuts, and hide from foxes and owls.

FLYING GECKO

Flying lizard has the nets of the membrane covering their bodies, allowing them to glide through the air and attached to a tree while landing. Flying lizard depend on camouflage to protect themselves from predators, such as a large spider.

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