The 
                  name Dermopter means "skin-winged", which refers to 
                  the flap of skin which extends between the fore and hind limbs. 
                  These flaps are not wings, and these "flying lemurs", 
                  or colugos, do not fly. Rather, they glide through the forest 
                  canopy. They are closely related to Primates, Insectivores and 
                  bats, but they are now considered to reside in a distinct Order. 
                  They are herbivirous, subsisting on young leaves, buds and fruits 
                  of the trees in which they live. They hang by large claws of 
                  the hindfeet, and climb suspended in quadrapedal fashion similar 
                  to sloths.
                 
                
                
                
                
                
                
                Family 
                  Cynocephalidae