Flying Squirrels Are Too Cute!

Have you ever heard about flying squirrels? These small, furry rodents native to Japan are known for their ability to glide between trees.
Flying squirrels are approximately human-hand sized. Their bodies are gray or brown with white underbellies. They have large, black eyes and long, bushy tails.
Flying squirrels are nocturnal creatures, spending most daylight hours sleeping in tree hollows. At night, they emerge to eat nuts, seeds, and insects.
Japanese flying squirrels are excellent gliders, capable of covering distances up to 100 feet. They achieve this by spreading their limbs to create a parachute-like effect.
Flying squirrels play an important role in Japan's ecosystem, helping control insect populations and serving as a food source for predators like owls and hawks.
Advertisement
Recommended Reading: 7 Mind-Blowing Upside-Down Houses You Must See
Nice baseline. How to go advanced?
Polite to future maintainers.
This choreography reads polished.
Leaves space for dialogue—let’s fill it.