Turns Out, These Adorable Australian Greater Gliders That Can Glide Up To 100 Meters Are Actually 3 Different Species
After analyzing the mammal's DNA, Australian researchers came to the conclusion that there are actually three different species we're dealing with. You can see all three of the in the picture above. After running tests, researchers found evidence of three operational taxonomic units representing northern (top left), central (bottom left) and southern groups (right). New study identifies, that the animal is actually 3 different species.