- Flying mouse
Taxobox
name = Flying mice
fossil_range = Recent
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Rodent ia
subordo =Anomaluromorpha
familia =Anomaluridae
subfamilia =Zenkerellinae
genus = "Idiurus"
genus_authority = Matschie, 1894
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = "Idiurus macrotis "
"Idiurus zenkeri "The flying mice, also known as the pygmy scaly-tails, pygmy scaly-tailed flying squirrels, or pygmy anomalures are not mice, not
squirrel s, and are not capable of trueflight . These unusual rodents are essentially miniaturized versions of anomalures and are part of the same sub-Saharan African radiation ofgliding mammal .Characteristics
These animals resemble mice with gliding membranes and long, sparsely-haired tails. Their appearance is similar to some marsupial gliders. They are less than 10 cm (4 inches) in head and body length and weigh 14-35 grams (1/2 - 1.2 oz).
Flying mice are
nocturnal and are found in the poorly exploredtropical forest s of central (and to a lesser extent western)Africa . Little is known of their habits as a result. It has been suggested that one or both species may live in colonies of dozens of individuals.Bat s may also be found sharing thesetree-hollow colonies.pecies
*Genus "Idiurus"
**Long-eared Flying Mouse ("Idiurus macrotis")
**Pygmy Scaly-tailed Flying Squirrel ("Idiurus zenkeri")ee also
Gliding mammal References
*Dieterlen, F. 2005. Family Anomaluridae. Pp. 1532-1534 "in" Mammal Species of the World a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder eds. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
*Kingdon, J. 1997. The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals. Academic Press Limited, London.
*Nowak, Ronald M. 1999. "Walker's Mammals of the World", 6th edition. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1936 pp. ISBN 0-8018-5789-9
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