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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 or
Philippine colugo (Cynocephalus volans),
known locally as kagwang, is one of two
species of
colugo or "flying lemurs". It is monotypic...
- (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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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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lemuriform primates (which
includes lemurs and lorisoids), treeshrews,
colugos, hyraxes, and some
African antelopes. The
structures evolved independently...
- five
following groups: rodents, lagomorphs, treeshrews, primates, and
colugos. The
Euarchontoglires clade is
based on DNA
sequence analyses and retrotransposon...
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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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could have been
based on
actual fauna; the
fengli may in fact have been the
colugo according to one hypothesis, or a palm
civet or a slow
loris according to...
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marine creatures such as
dugongs and dolphins. The
colugo is also
doing well, but
these are
rarely seen due to
their elusiveness and...
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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...