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Peanut the Flying Squirrel



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Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus)

Average Size: Average Weight:
Body length 13- 18 cm (5- 7 inches) Tail length 10- 17cm (4 - 7 inches) 75-140 grams (2.5 - 4.9 ounces)
Average Lifespan: Range:
3-4 years in the Wild and up to 10 years in captivity Widespread throughout Ontario

Dining and Dwelling

Life and Death

These little gliders prefer seeds; also tree buds, bark, leaves, lichens, fruits, nuts, tiny soil fungi, maple sap, insects, bird eggs and fledglings.

Flying squirrels are found in heavily wooded areas primarily composed of coniferous species and northern hardwoods such as spruce, cedar, hemlock, or yellow birch habitats. These nocturnal creatures nest during the day in cavities and holes made by woodpeckers or in old leaf nests.

A female can give birth the spring after she is born (at 9 months old). After a gestation of 37 days she will give birth to 2-6 young. In the summer the mother will defend her territory from other squirrels, of both sexes. Males are less territorial and often overlap territories with other males. They do not hibernate and have been seen active in temperatures as low as -24 C.

They are prey to many animals such as owls, hawks, weasels, martens, lynx, bobcat, domestic cat, foxes, wolves and trout.

That's Amazing

  • Despite their name, flying squirrels do not fly, they glide by extending their limbs which streches the excess skin between their wrist and ankle on each side
  • Flying squirrels can glide as far as 90 metres (270 feet) in a single glide.