Red and White Giant Flying Squirrel Found In China

The red and white giant flying squirrel (Petaurista alborufus) is a species of flying squirrel, endemic to central and southern China as well as Taiwan.



Their flattened tails also aid in steering. As their destination nears, they pull upright, prepare their padded feet to cushion the shock of impact, and ready their sharp claws to grip the bark. Gliding is an efficient way to travel but maneuverability in the air is limited. By keeping nocturnal habits, flying squirrels avoid predation by more skilled fliers, such as hawks and eagles. Owls however, still pose a threat.