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Pteromys Volans Orii Collection

The Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans orii) is a fascinating creature that can be found in Hokkaido, Japan


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The Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans orii) is a fascinating creature that can be found in Hokkaido, Japan. These small mammals have unique behaviors and habits that make them truly captivating. One of their favorite activities is feeding on the Sakhalin fir tree. With their agile bodies, they effortlessly navigate through the branches, searching for delicious treats to munch on. It's a sight to behold as these squirrels gracefully move from branch to branch. In February, you might come across a female Siberian flying squirrel sitting at the entrance of her nest. She patiently waits for her mate while preparing for the upcoming reproductive season. However, not all encounters end well, as one male attempts to enter the nest but gets rejected midway by his partner in March. Interestingly enough, after emerging from their nests to forage, these squirrels take about twenty seconds to defecate before continuing with their day. It's an essential part of their routine and shows how meticulous they are about cleanliness. When it comes to landing on trees during flight, these squirrels adjust their attitude mid-flight towards a more vertical position. This helps reduce speed and allows them to fold their wings inward smoothly—a remarkable display of aerial acrobatics. Sometimes you may even find yourself directly under a Siberian flying squirrel as it flies over your head. The thrill of witnessing this incredible moment in nature is unmatched. During the reproductive season in March, pairs of Japanese dwarf flying squirrels share cozy nests in tree holes as they prepare for parenthood together. They look down from branches with anticipation—the female on the left and male on the right—readying themselves for what lies ahead. Before venturing out into treetops for an evening of foraging, these clever creatures peek out from their nests and survey their surroundings carefully—an instinctual behavior that ensures safety during nighttime adventures. Even during overcast winter mornings or light snowfall, the Siberian flying squirrel can be found sitting in its favorite spot.