Wings are an incredible adaptation found in various animals, enabling them to fly, glide, or hover. Explore the fascinating variety of winged creatures that showcase nature's remarkable ingenuity and diversity.
Flying squirrels don't actually fly but glide between trees using a membrane between their limbs, allowing them to escape predators and search for food.
As the only mammals capable of true flight, bats rely on their leathery wings and echo-location to hunt insects and pollinate flowers in the dark.
Also known as the flying lemur, colugos use their extensive skin membrane to glide long distances between trees, making them exceptional gliders in their forest habitats.
This lizard, often called the flying dragon od Draco, uses wing-like skin flaps to glide from tree to tree, easily navigating its forest home.