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Once thought to be extinct, the woolly flying squirrel (Eupetaurus cinereus) was miraculously spotted on the rocky cliffs of Himachal Pradesh, a state in northern India. Thanks to research efforts ...
Researchers at Pohang University of Science and Technology and the Agency for Defense Development (ADD)'s AI Autonomy Technology Center in South Korea recently developed a drone with foldable wings ...
POSTECH developed an AI-controlled drone with flying-squirrel-inspired wings. It uses extendable wings for quick stops, boosting maneuverability in obstacle courses.
The newly created drone, which resembles a flying squirrel, weighs 548 grams, of which just 24 grams come from its folding silicone wings. It has two servos that regulate the wing deployment in ...
Goswami provided further details on the squirrel's physical attributes: "Its body measures 30-45 cm in length, with a fluffy tail extending up to 40-50 cm. It can weigh between 1.5 to 2 kilograms." ...
Besides the woolly flying squirrel, the camera traps also recorded the images of several other key species, including snow leopard, red fox, Himalayan wolf and mountain weasel. These animals were ...
The Woolly Flying Squirrel (Eupetaurus cinereus), found only in the north-western Himalayas, was once thought to be extinct. It hadn’t been seen for nearly 70 years until its rediscovery in 1994.
The Wildlife Wing of the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department (HPFD) has found the first-ever photographic evidence of the existence of the elusive Woolly Flying Squirrel (Eupetaurus cinereus) in the ...
The wildlife wing of Himachal Pradesh Forest Department (HPFD) has captured the first-ever photographic evidence of the elusive Woolly Flying Squirrel at Miyar Valley in Lahaul and Spiti district.
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