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Definition of flying lemur in English: flying lemurnoun A nocturnal tree-dwelling SE Asian mammal resembling a lemur, with a membrane between the fore- and hindlimbs for gliding from tree to tree. 鼯猴,飞狐猴。亦称COLUGO Family Cynocephalidae and genus Cynocephalus, order Dermoptera: two species Also called colugo Example sentencesExamples - On the other hand, in Euarchontoglires (rodents, rabbits, primates, flying lemurs, and tree shrews), all recognized Alu-SINE subfamilies are distributed exclusively among primate genomes.
- The most common assumption from anatomical evidence has been that they group with primates, flying lemurs, and tree shrews, forming the Archonta.
- All models find the same arrangement for the primates and the Malayan flying lemur, with the flying lemur separating the anthropoids from the other primates.
- So I didn't get to see the umpteen varieties of lizards, snakes, flying lemur or pangolin, which are reputed to haunt the forests.
- They proposed a monophyletic clade that includes primates, the tree shrew, the flying lemur, rabbit, and rodents.
Definition of flying lemur in US English: flying lemurnoun A nocturnal tree-dwelling Southeast Asian mammal resembling a lemur, with a membrane between the fore- and hindlimbs for gliding from tree to tree. 鼯猴,飞狐猴。亦称COLUGO Family Cynocephalidae and genus Cynocephalus, order Dermoptera: two species Also called colugo Example sentencesExamples - On the other hand, in Euarchontoglires (rodents, rabbits, primates, flying lemurs, and tree shrews), all recognized Alu-SINE subfamilies are distributed exclusively among primate genomes.
- The most common assumption from anatomical evidence has been that they group with primates, flying lemurs, and tree shrews, forming the Archonta.
- So I didn't get to see the umpteen varieties of lizards, snakes, flying lemur or pangolin, which are reputed to haunt the forests.
- They proposed a monophyletic clade that includes primates, the tree shrew, the flying lemur, rabbit, and rodents.
- All models find the same arrangement for the primates and the Malayan flying lemur, with the flying lemur separating the anthropoids from the other primates.
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