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The Animals That Aren't Dogs or Cats Thread

Say hello to Peakaboo, our 12 year old corn snake.

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quite beautiful
 
Sugar Glider or Flying Squirrel?

Doesn't look like a squirrel to me, not enough brown fur on the tail or body.

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Has to be a Sugar Glider.

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Doesn't look like a squirrel to me, not enough brown fur on the tail or body.

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Has to be a Sugar Glider.

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There's 50 species of flying squirrel and 7 sub-species of sugar gliders and they have a common ancestor, but apparently evolved their "wings" separately.

Judging by the shape of the head on that one, I'd lean towards sugar glider too.
 
There's 50 species of flying squirrel and 7 sub-species of sugar gliders and they have a common ancestor, but apparently evolved their "wings" separately.


What about bats?

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Ta' Hell w/ Dracula put a stake in him, I love bats. And most of them eat mosquitos. :) They are a wonder to watch when they fly near dusk.
 
What about bats?

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Ta' Hell w/ Dracula put a stake in him, I love bats. And most of them eat mosquitos. :) They are a wonder to watch when they fly near dusk.

Bats are cool and a whole other discussion. I'm just really curious about the flying squirrel/sugar glider connection.

A large, old style warehouse type building I used to work in would get bats inside. I found one on the floor that couldn't take off, so I got him between a couple paper plates and took him outside.
 
What about bats?

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Ta' Hell w/ Dracula put a stake in him, I love bats. And most of them eat mosquitos. :) They are a wonder to watch when they fly near dusk.
Bats are cool, and it always drives me crazy when people freak out over them. Bats are good, they insects, and polinate flowers, and even vampire bats aren't really a threat to people.
I swear there must have been something in the air today that was making animals really hyper today. Our dogs were going nuts playing outside this morning, more than they have in quite a while, and then when I went past some one of the horse stables I pass on my on bike ride, they had a whole bunch of horses out loose in a fenced in area in front, and they were all racing around and kicking and going nuts. And it wasn't because of me, I was on the other side of a busy 4 lane street. We also took the dogs to the dog park later, and they were still going nuts and running around like crazy.
 
I swear there must have been something in the air today that was making animals really hyper today. Our dogs were going nuts playing outside this morning, more than they have in quite a while, and then when I went past some one of the horse stables I pass on my on bike ride, they had a whole bunch of horses out loose in a fenced in area in front, and they were all racing around and kicking and going nuts. And it wasn't because of me, I was on the other side of a busy 4 lane street. We also took the dogs to the dog park later, and they were still going nuts and running around like crazy.

Sometimes animals behave that way before earthquakes.
 
Sometimes animals behave that way before earthquakes.
OK, that's.... not comforting.
Saw a roadrunner out on my bike ride today, which was especially ironic, because before I left I watched Looney Tunes on MeTV's Saturday Morning Cartoons, and one of the last ones they showed was a Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner cartoon. It was sitting on a fence right by me, and I was going to take a picture, but as soon as I went for my phone it jumped off the fence and disappeared.
 
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