Tibetan woolly flying squirrel

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The Tibetan woolly flying squirrel (Eupetaurus tibetensis) is a large, nocturnal, gliding rodent native to the high-altitude forests and cliffs of the Tibetan Plateau, notable for its dense fur and expansive patagium used for gliding between trees.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf flying squirrel
mammal
species of rodent
activityPattern nocturnal
adaptation gliding ability for moving between trees and cliffs
thick fur for cold high-altitude climate
bodyCovering dense fur
class Mammalia
commonName Tibetan woolly flying squirrel NERFINISHED
diet herbivorous
family Sciuridae NERFINISHED
foundInBiome alpine forest
montane forest
genus Eupetaurus NERFINISHED
geographicRange Himalayan region
habitat cliff habitats
high-altitude forests
hasStructure patagium
isVertebrate true
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle arboreal
locomotion gliding
nativeTo China NERFINISHED
Tibetan Plateau NERFINISHED
order Rodentia
phylum Chordata
relativeSizeWithin large for a flying squirrel GENERATED
scientificName Eupetaurus tibetensis NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
usesStructureFor patagium; gliding between trees

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Eupetaurus commonName Tibetan woolly flying squirrel
subject surface form: Eupetaurus tibetensis