2017-08-08 Asian Geographic JUNIOR

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Introducing the ezo momonga,
a flying squirrel found only in
Hokkaido, Japan. It lives high
up in the trees, and spends its
day chewing on pine needles.
In flight, the ezo looks like a grey
handkerchief gliding across the
snowy forest, but on the safety
of a branch, the ezo’s loose
skin folds into its body
and it is transformed into
a kawaii plush toy. If the
ramen isn’t reason enough
for you to make a trip to
Japan, consider the ezo
momonga the determining fac tor.

The Ural owl lives in nor thern Asia,
in the snowy treetops of Japan and
Korea. While many owls have a
rather angr y look, this one has a
big hear t-shaped face with bright,
curious black eyes. Its tiny beak
is more endearing than menacing
(although perhaps less so for a
mouse!). It has a wide variety of
calls, and its loudest – used to
mark territor y – can be heard from
more than two kilometres away in
the dense forest!

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