Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer, Shivakumar Gangal, has recently shared an elusive video capturing a flying squirrel gliding gracefully between trees—a sight rarely seen by many. A rare ...
A giant flying squirrel—about the size of today's house cats—once soared through the skies over what is now Southern Appalachia, gliding above rhinos, mastodons and red pandas. The discovery ...
At a fossil site unique to the Appalachian region, an international team of researchers uncovered the first giant flying squirrel fossil ever discovered at the recently discovered hotbed of ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--Researchers with East Tennessee State University (ETSU) have discovered fossil remains of a giant flying squirrel in Tennessee. The remains were found at the Gray Fossil Site ...
Social media users were captivated by the flying squirrel, flooding the comment section with their diverse reactions. One user shared, “I have seen this in the forest of central India; usually, they ...
ndian Forest Service (IFS) officer Shivakumar Gangal recently shared a rare video of a flying squirrel gliding between trees. This fascinating sight is seldom witnessed by many. It reveals the ...
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JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — A giant flying squirrel fossil was found by the Gray Fossil Site and Museum, East Tennessee State University (ETSU) announced Monday.
An ancient species of giant flying squirrel was found in a sinkhole lake fossil site in eastern Tennessee. Photo by Dan Meyers via Unsplash Scientists had an idea of what prehistoric Appalachia ...
“If you had told me that this animal exists, 2 years ago when I got selected in the Indian Forest Service, I would have laughed. Here it is, one of nature's marvels - Flying Squirrel. The take off, ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WSMV) - East Tennessee State University has announced the discovery of a giant flying squirrel at its Gray Fossil Site and Museum. According to ETSU, the giant flying squirrel ...