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Ancient flyers

Long before there were flying squirrels , ancient mammal - like animals glide from tree diagram to tree diagram . During the Jurassic period , about 160 million long time ago , these creature used the peel between their forearm and hind limb to glide around the woods , searching for seminal fluid or soft works portion to eat . These new discovered tool — namedMaiopatagium furculiferumandVilevolodon diplomylos — show that early mammalian were diverse and adapted to live life story high in the line , the investigator said . [ Read the Full Story on the Furry , Flying Creatures ]

Fossil map

The location of the Daxishan dodo site in Liaoning Province and Nanshimen fossil site in Hebei Province , China , where theMaiopatagium furculiferumandVilevolodon diplomylosspecimens were found .

Gliding animal

The gliding animalMaiopatagium furculiferumis now housed at the Beijing Museum of Natural History .

Arboreal life

Maiopatagium furculiferumwas in all likelihood most active during the crepuscular hours of break of day and dusk . The animal likely used its prospicient , nimble branch and fingers to go up trees . When it spread out its limbs and jumpstart , it could glide from tree to Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree .

Glider anatomy

A survey testify the anatomy ofMaiopatagium furculiferum , including its ( A ) standing strength , ( B complex ) wishbone - like shoulder joint waistband and patagia , or membrane and ( C ) in a four - limbed suspended roosting attitude .

Glider No. 2

The Jurassic gliding animalVilevolodon diplomylos , depict the fogy slab and counter - slab . The arrows aim to the plica of tegument that would have help the animal glide .

Vilevolodon jaw

Vilevolodon diplomylos’complex tooth and jaw betoken that it was a herbivore . In fact , the animal ’s tooth look like those of another arboreal mammalian : the mod semen - eat squirrel , even though the two are n’t touch .

Meal time

Vilevolodon diplomyloschews on the soft parts of a plant from theJurassic , a period that lasted from about 199.6 million to 145.5 million class ago.[Read the Full Story on the Furry , Flying Creatures ]

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