liitoiksi
Liitoiksi is a Finnish term that translates to "flying squirrel" in English. However, it specifically refers to the Pallas's flying squirrel, scientifically known as Pteromys volans. This small rodent is native to the boreal forests of Eurasia, stretching from Eastern Europe across Siberia to East Asia. Unlike true squirrels, flying squirrels do not technically fly but rather glide. They possess a membrane of skin called a patagium that extends from their wrists to their ankles, allowing them to glide between trees.
These nocturnal creatures are well-adapted to their arboreal lifestyle. Their large eyes provide excellent night vision,
The conservation status of the Pallas's flying squirrel is generally considered to be of least concern, though