タロンガ動物園のインスタグラム(tarongazoo) - 1月8日 14時39分


Wildlife photographer @Joel Sartore has a knack for capturing the essence of the animals that he photographs. He also shares important wildlife conservation messages through his photography work.
On a visit to Taronga, Joel photographed this yellow-bellied glider named Shy. "Gliders have a membrane of loose skin between their wrists and ankles which help them glide through the air from tree to tree," says Joel. "This is quite an efficient mode of transportation, especially for yellow-bellied gliders like Shy who are capable of gliding 100 meters (328 feet) in a single leap! Although they consume pollen and insects, the main food source for these little marsupials is tree sap that they lap up out of wounds in trees that they make with their teeth. Because these gliders depend on large forest areas for food and shelter, they have been listed as Near Threatened on the #IUCN Red List as their habitats are becoming more and more fragmented." #tarongazoo #forthewild


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