What is the earliest gliding animal in the world? It is better to have this kind of animal. Ask god for help
1. flying manta rays (Mobulas) flying manta rays belong to the genus manta rays. They can grow to 17 feet (about 5.2 meters) wide and 10 feet (about 3 meters) long. These strong fish can jump a few feet from the water, but it is still unclear how they do it. 2. Flying lemurs Flying lemurs Flying lemurs are neither real lemurs nor flying. Their Malay names, cats and monkeys, are also famous. These mammals live in Southeast Asia and are about the size of domestic cats. Cats and monkeys use the wing membrane between the front and rear legs to extend from the neck to the tail and slide from tree to tree. Cats and monkeys and even webbed toes. Flying lemurs are not lemurs, they are the four closest primates. 3. Flying Fish Flying Fish There are about 50 kinds of flying fish in the world. In fact, they don't fly, but leap out of the water with powerful pectoral fins. Most flying fish live in tropical waters. It is observed that some flying fish can glide on the water for up to 45 seconds after jumping. But why did they jump into the air? This may be because air has less resistance than water, and they jump into the air and move faster. At least they can stay in the air until they need to breathe. 4. Flying snake Flying snake Flying snake is a paradise beetle, living in the rainforest of Southeast Asia. This snake has no wing membrane, but spreads its body surface to the maximum extent, jumps from the treetops and glides in the air. The snake slid from one end to the other and slowly approached its intended destination. You may think flying snakes are terrible, but this kind of snake is officially classified as "harmless". Jack. 9? Sukha took this photo. 5. Flying Gecko Flying Gecko Flying Gecko Living in the rainforest of Malay Archipelago. This gecko has a winged membrane, and they can use this tool to fall or glide down from the treetops. People often keep flying geckos as pets. 6. Flying Frog Rana nigromaculata is found in Malaysia and Indonesia, and they are used to living in high treetops. This frog has webbed long toes and flat skin between its limbs. They can use these things to come down from the treetops. To some extent, the word "parachute" refers to the rapid descent of animals from a height with a small inclination. Although Wallace's flying frog likes to live in high places, it must go down to the ground to mate and lay eggs. This photo was taken by Tim? 9? 9 Raman shooting. 7. Zombies, Zombies and Zombies include 43 different species. They are native to North America, Northern Europe and Siberia. When flying squirrels jump down from trees, they spread their skin and glide in the air. At this time, they look like kites or parachutes. This animal can change its direction by moving its wrist or adjusting the tightness of its wing membrane. In reality, many animals can slide, float or jump in the air very easily. Here are just some animals with the word "fly" in their names. (Xiao Wen)