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Pet owners beware: this popular squirrel and pest detterent could affect your furry friends. Learn why it's not the safest choice and signs to watch for.
Flying squirrels (Pteromyini) are also allowed to be owned as pets. Be careful when and make sure your pet is not the wrong kind of squirrel.
Flying squirrels prefer heavy deciduous forested areas for both food sources and sites for tree cavity nests. Trees like oaks and hickories with few owls provide good habitat, she said.
Flying squirrels rely on dead and dying trees to survive — we are clearing away their homes.
Years later, he's still behind-the-scenes with Flying Squirrels As young boy living in Connecticut, Ben Terry never thought that he would be living in Virginia for almost two decades.
Flying squirrels have also been popular pets. In 1920, the Rutland News reported that an official of a “big theatrical producing syndicate” was wanting to purchase flying squirrels for the estate of ...
–The Voyageurs Wolf Project on Thursday, as part of a fund-raising effort, featured images showing a wolf pup discovering ...
While flying squirrels are legal pets in Nebraska, they are required to have been raised in captivity as opposed to being captured from the wild.
Flying squirrels (tribe Pteromyini)) have large skin flaps (patagium) between their wrists and ankles which they use to control their flight when they glide from tree to tree, along with their ...