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Greetings

WELCOME TO THE WORLD
OF FLYING SQUIRRELS


LET THE SQUIRRELS FLY
PJ051

Geelyn Ng
Muhammad Nur Aizat
Nur Idayu
Arif Uzair
Eleanor Wong

We are a group of Pioneer Junior College students who hope to inspire people, through our project of conservation of flying squirrels, to join forces in all the conservation efforts in Singapore.


Credits

We thank those who have helped us in one way or another throughout this whole Project Work cycle.

Designer: Chocoxbaby
Background: Shaddie
Inspiration: Shattered%
Cursor: 1 . 2

thanks to Dafont for the fonts,
Broadwayparadise for html Tutorial
and with the help of just Paint and swimchick's brush stamps {:

Creative Commons License
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

This is a Flying Squirrel!


This is an anatomy of the flying squirrel:







This data is found from the Singapore Red Data Book. According to this book, the Red-cheeked Flying Squirrels and Red Giant Flying Squirrels are almost extinct and the last time they were spotted was more than 10 years ago.


Posted at 8:31 PM