viitekorat
Viitekorat, scientifically known as Petaurista, are a genus of flying squirrels belonging to the family Sciuridae. These are the largest members of the squirrel family, distinguished by their patagium, a membrane stretching from their wrists to their ankles, which allows them to glide between trees. Unlike true flying squirrels, viitekorat are primarily arboreal and nocturnal, spending their days in tree hollows or nests built from branches and leaves.
The genus Petaurista currently comprises several species, though their exact taxonomic classification is subject to ongoing
Viitekorat are solitary animals, generally coming together only for mating. Their gliding ability is crucial for