Patagiumot
Patagiumot is a term used to describe a specific type of elongated, wing-like membrane found in certain animals. This structure is not a true wing capable of powered flight, but rather a gliding membrane. The patagium extends from the animal's limbs and often its body, providing a surface area that allows it to catch air and slow its descent when jumping from elevated positions. This adaptation is common in arboreal creatures, helping them to move between trees or escape predators.
Examples of animals that possess a patagium include flying squirrels, sugar gliders, and colugos. In flying
The function of the patagium is primarily for locomotion and predator avoidance. By gliding, these animals