ohessaavat
Ohessaavat, also known as the "flying squirrel" or "gliding squirrel," are small mammals belonging to the family Pteropodidae. They are native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Southeast Asia, including countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Ohessaavat are characterized by their large, flat tails, which they use for gliding between trees. These tails are not prehensile, unlike those of true squirrels, but they are essential for their aerial locomotion.
The scientific name for ohessaavat is Pteropus, which is derived from the Greek words "pteron" meaning wing,
Ohessaavat are primarily nocturnal and are known for their distinctive calls, which can be heard echoing through
These animals play an important role in their ecosystems, serving as both prey and predators. They are