Momonga
Momonga, also known as the Japanese flying squirrel, is a small nocturnal rodent native to Japan. It has large, round eyes and a distinctive membrane that stretches from its wrists to its ankles, allowing it to glide between trees. Momonga primarily inhabits forests and is known for its gentle nature and agility in the treetops.
These creatures are herbivorous, feeding mainly on fruits, nuts, and tree sap. Momonga plays a vital role in its ecosystem by aiding in seed dispersal. Their unique gliding ability helps them escape predators and navigate their forest habitat efficiently.