colugo उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Taxonomy has been refined in recent years, and treeshrews, elephant shrews, and colugos have now been placed in separate orders, as have many fossil groups that were formerly included here.
- Flying Lemurs or Colugos have a large membrane between their limbs that extend all the way to their tails, and to steer in mid-air they use their limbs in marvellously controlled aerobatics.
- The two species of " Dermotherium " were about as large as the Philippine colugo and larger than the Sunda colugo and differed from both in a number of characteristics of the dentition.
- The two species of " Dermotherium " were about as large as the Philippine colugo and larger than the Sunda colugo and differed from both in a number of characteristics of the dentition.
- In contrast, in less dense forest such as in Southeast Asia it is observed that gliding animals such as colugos or flying snakes are more abundant; few gliding vertebrates are found in South America.
- Bats were formerly grouped in the superorder Archonta, along with the treeshrews ( Scandentia ), colugos ( Dermoptera ), and the primates, because of the apparent similarities between Megachiroptera and such mammals.
- Based on morphological grounds, Chiroptera had long been classified in the superorder Archonta ( e . g . along with treeshrews and the gliding colugos ) until genetic research instead showed their kinship with the other laurasiatherians.
- Unfortunately, they also have one of the poorest fossil records of all mammalian orders the subject of this article, " Dermotherium ", is the only unambiguous fossil colugo that has ever been described.
- A member of the world-famous Flying Lemur family, the Colugo is a relatively rare mammal that glides from tree to tree by catapulting itself up into the air, then gliding down on its fur-covered membranes.
- According to a phylogenetic analysis carried out by Marivaux and colleagues, " D . chimaera ", " D . major ", and the Myanmar dermopteran are successive sister groups of the two living colugos.