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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm not an expert on Greek roots, but I think it's better to consider -pter as the morpheme rather than -opter, which might get you thinking more about words like "optics" or "diopter" (both having to do with vision rather than wings). Accordingly, helico-pter, ptero-dactyl, Chiro-ptera, and so forth.

October 12, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aw, he's cute!

October 12, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Reminds me of our Sugar Gliders. They look simular. (Just substract the demon eyes and replace with sweet beady little black ones). Our sugar Gliders however are a light grey color with black stripes from nose to tail. They also are only about the size of your hand. However, they are quite sweet creatures and they as well have 'skin-wings'. The main difference is the fact that they are Marsupials, not mammals. Their diets also differ. Gliders can eat leaves and fruits, but a good portion of their diet also comes from sap. They just chew the stuff up to get all the yumminess out and then spit out the stuff they don't want (mainly the fibers from the fruit).

I imagine this thing would make a great pet, just as long as you kept it from seeing wherever you slept. And had some sturdy locks on it's home.

Thanks for this unique animal Morgan and RW.

October 12, 2008

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

HorsePunchKid -- actually, that makes a lot of sense. Thanks for the correction (I love etymology!).

October 12, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's so not ugly!!! I want one.

October 13, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

I think the colugo is adorable; I wouldn't be surprised if the first photo appeared on Cute Overload. The second photo just has unflattering lighting and redeye that could make any subject look ugly.

October 13, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The bug eye thing is a little odd, but the rest of it is pretty cute! If I saw one of these things hanging on a tree over my head, first reaction would be 'omgwtf?!' and flailing, and then I'd have to stop and see how cute it was.

October 14, 2008

Blogger Nonexistant Black Feather said...

erm, Shane, marsupials *are* mammals.

December 05, 2008

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