pa·ta·gi·um
/pəˈtājēəm/
noun
a membrane or fold of skin between the forelimbs and hind limbs on each side of a bat or gliding mammal.
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patagium • \puh-TAY-jee-um\ • noun. 1 : the fold of skin connecting the forelimbs and hind limbs of some tetrapods (as flying squirrels) 2 : the fold of skin in front of the main segments of a bird's wing. Examples: The flying squirrel uses its two patagia to glide from tree to tree. "
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A thin membrane extending between the body and a limb to form a wing or winglike extension, as in bats and flying squirrels.
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