flying mouse

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flying mouse

A flying mouse glides between two trees in a moonlit forest.

Definition

Noun: 1. A tiny flying phalanger: A very small marsupial mammal belonging to the family Acrobatidae, specifically Acrobates pygmaeus, capable of gliding through the air using a membrane stretched between its limbs.

Usage

The term "flying mouse" is a common name used to refer to a specific, small gliding marsupial. It is used as a singular, countable noun. - The flying mouse is not a rodent but a marsupial. - We were lucky to spot a flying mouse gliding between trees in the eucalyptus forest.

Advanced Usage
  • While "flying mouse" commonly refers to the feathertail glider (), in some regional or historical contexts, it might be informally applied to other small gliding mammals. The precise scientific name should be used for clarity in academic contexts.
Variants and Related Words
  • Feathertail glider: The more precise and commonly used alternative name for the same animal ().
  • Glider: A broader term for any mammal that glides using a patagium (a membrane), such as a sugar glider or a flying squirrel.
  • Phalanger: A member of the family Phalangeridae, a group of arboreal marsupials; the feathertail glider is in a separate but related family (Acrobatidae).
Synonyms
  • Feathertail glider (precise synonym)
  • Acrobates pygmaeus (scientific name)
Notes on Meaning
  • Important Distinction: A "flying mouse" does not refer to an actual mouse (a rodent) that can fly. The name is descriptive of its size and gliding ability but is taxonomically incorrect. It is a marsupial.
  • The "flying" in its name denotes gliding, not true, powered flight like a bird or bat.
flying mouse

A flying mouse glides between two trees in a moonlit forest.

Noun
  1. tiny flying phalanger