Japanese flying squirrelOrder : Rodentia Suborder : Sciurognathi Family : SciuridaeSubfamily : Pteromyinae Species : Pteromys momongaKeywords: tail , brown , white , nocturnal The Japanese flying squirrel, small japanese flying-squirrel is listed as Least Concern (LR/lc), lowest risk. Does not...
The Japanese squirrel has an excellent memory and sense of smell to find food it has buried for the winter. Any food it accidentally leaves buried in the ground, either due to carelessness or forgetfulness, may eventually germinate into a new tree. One of the more interesting facts is that ...
Some facts about theJapanese giant flying squirrel Adult weight : 1.65 kg (3.63 lbs) Maximum longevity : 19 years Weight at birth : 0.005 kg (0.011 lbs) Source: AnAge, licensed under CC Facts about the Japanese giant flying squirrel Japanese Giant Flying Squirrel or Petaurista leucogenys i...
Below, you’ll also find some interesting facts about indigenous animals in Japan and how mythology influenced our naming of the giraffe! A- In the Forest Did you know that Japan is actually a country of forests, despite the image foreigners often have of a sushi-eating island country ...
In Japan, Sika deer are considered a national treasure and are often featured in traditional art and literature. They are also a popular attraction for tourists, particularly in Nara Park where visitors can feed and interact with the deer. However, Sika deer can also cause damage to crops and...
At Kosenji Temple in Kusatsu Onsen town (Gunma Prefecture), there is mysteriously placed among the other bodhisattva steles, dosojin statues, etc. a very small statue that is almost identical to the dol hareubang or stone grandfather guardians of Cheju I
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http://traditions.cultural-china.com/en/13Traditions1371.html Legend has it that the dragon has nine sons, but none has grown into a dragon, with each having his own appearance. They are (arranged by the seniority among brothers): Bixi, Chiwen, Pulao, Bi