The sugar glider has developed a unique way to travel through the treetops. Its gravity-defying moves can only be appreciated by slowing them down in slow motion video in our latest wildlife documentary. The sugar glider has a secret weapon, a gliding membrane, a flap of loose skin between its fingers and ankles that when stretched produce enough drag to fight the force of gravity and keep the glider aloft for as long as 200 feet in the wild.
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