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Meet the Colugo: This mysterious ‘flying lemur’ neither flies nor is a lemur

Despite its name, the colugo is not a lemur. It belongs to a separate group called Dermoptera. Scientists say it’s the closest living relative of primates.

July 21, 2025 / 11:29 IST
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Meet the Colugo: This Mysterious ‘Flying Lemur’ Neither Flies Nor Is a Lemur. (Image: Canva)
Meet the Colugo: This Mysterious ‘Flying Lemur’ Neither Flies Nor Is a Lemur. (Image: Canva)

In the quiet treetops of Southeast Asia, something glides. With wide eyes and silent wings, the colugo moves unseen. It's not a lemur, nor does it fly—but it captivates scientists and nature lovers alike. Often called the “flying lemur,” this rare mammal is finally getting attention for its unusual traits.

A Master of the Canopy

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The colugo lives high above the forest floor. It rarely, if ever, comes down to the ground. Using a special skin flap, it glides from tree to tree. This stretchy membrane connects its limbs, neck, and tail. With it, colugos can glide over 100 meters in one go.

Unlike bats, colugos cannot fly using wingbeats. Their travel is smooth, controlled, and quiet. They lose very little height while gliding between trees. This helps them escape predators and find food with ease. Their diet includes leaves, flowers, sap, and nectar. Everything they need is found above ground.