This wild animal is a key protected animal in Guangxi, commonly known as "Flying Tiger". It is a squirrel-like rodent with a flying film between its front and rear limbs, which can fly down from the tree. They mainly feed on fruits, nuts, branches and grass, and sometimes they also eat insects and their larvae. Flying Tigers have a wide head, big eyes and well-developed auricles. There is a wide and hairy flying membrane between the front and rear limbs, which plays a gliding role. The hind limbs are slightly longer than the forelimbs. Flying tigers mainly eat plant foods, especially the seeds, needles and tender skins of pine and cypress, and also like other nuts and tender leaves with high oil content.
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