Discover the Incredible Flying Abilities of the Yellow-Bellied Glider - Gliding Over 100 Meters!

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Discover the incredible Yellow-bellied glider, a mammal that can glide for over 100 meters! Found in the forests of eastern Australia, this unique animal uses its long, slender body and large, webbed feet to soar through the trees with ease. With its tail as a rudder, it can even change direction mid-flight, making it a true marvel of the animal kingdom.

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Yellow-bellied glider, glider, marsupial

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