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Japanese dwarf flying squirrel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japanese dwarf flying squirrel
The Japanese dwarf flying squirrel (''Pteromys momonga''; Japanese: ニホンモモンガ; Hepburn: ''Nihon momonga'') is one of two species of Old World flying squirrels. == Morphology ==
Its body is 14–20 cm long and the tail length is 10–14 cm. It weighs 150–220 g. It is much smaller than the Japanese giant flying squirrel which can reach 1500 g. Its back is covered with grey brown hair, and its belly is white. It has large eyes and a flattened tail. Species of flying squirrels possess a patagium, which is a skin membrane used in gliding. In this particular species of flying squirrel their patagium spans between their wrists and ankles, but not between their legs and tail.
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