The Sunda flying lemur or Malayan colugo
The Sunda flying lemur
Malayan colugo
Common name: Sunda flying lemur, Malayan flying lemur, Sunda Colugo or Malayan colugo
Species: Colugo
Scientific name: Galeopterus variegatus
Distribution: The Sunda flying lemur is found throughout South-East Asia in Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Similar Species: Till now, only two species of flying lemurs are discovered. The other being the Philippine flying lemur which is found only in the Philippines.
Kingdom, Class and Family: Animal, Mammal, Cynocephalidae
Description: The Sunda flying lemur, also known as the Malayan flying lemur, is a species of colugo. Its a small size of species, head-body length of Sunda flying lemur is about 33 to 42 cm. Its tail length measures 18 to 27 cm and weight upto 0.8 to 1.4 Kg. The Sunda flying lemur is a skillful climber on trees only not no the ground.
Habit and habitat: Though the name sounds like flying lemur, its not a lemur and does not fly. Instead, it glides as it leaps among trees. It is strictly arboreal, is active at night, and feeds on soft plant parts like new born leaves, shoots, flowers, and fruits. It is a forest dependent species not domestic.
Importance: Sunda Colugo is protected by National Legislation. In addition to deforestation and loss of habitat, local subsistence hunting poses a serious threat to this mammal. Competition with the plantain squirrel represents another challenge for this amazing species.