Colugos (/kəˈluːɡoʊ/) are arboreal gliding mammals that are native to Southeast Asia. Their closest evolutionary relatives are primates. There are just...
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Philippine flying lemur (redirect from Philippine Colugo)
Philippine flying lemur or Philippine colugo (Cynocephalus volans), known locally as kagwang, is one of two species of colugo or "flying lemurs". It is monotypic...
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Sunda flying lemur (redirect from Sunda colugo)
(Galeopterus variegatus), also called Malayan flying lemur and Malayan colugo is the sole colugo species of the genus Galeopterus. It is native to Southeast Asia...
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five following groups: rodents, lagomorphs, treeshrews, primates, and colugos. The Euarchontoglires clade is based on DNA sequence analyses and retrotransposon...
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lemuriform primates (which include lemurs and lorisoids), treeshrews, colugos, hyraxes, and some African antelopes. The structures evolved independently...
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Dermotherium (category Colugos)
Dermotherium is a genus of fossil mammals closely related to the living colugos, a small group of gliding mammals from Southeast Asia. Two species are...
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for children Colugo Trail, a 582-meter-long trail; located above the Quarry Wetland. The Colugo Trail also leads to a deck called the Colugo Deck that is...
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Grandorder Lipotyphla: insectivorans Grandorder Archonta: bats, primates, colugos and treeshrews (now considered paraphyletic, with bats being closer to...
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Recent molecular genetic research on primates, colugos, and treeshrews has shown that the two species of colugos are more closely related to primates than...
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