2020
DOI: 10.7589/2019-07-187
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Fatal Septicemia and Mastitis in Wild Sunda Colugos (Sunda Flying Lemurs; Galeopterus variegates) in Singapore

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“…Even insects such as the net-wing midge larvae and diving beetle highlight the use of suction adhesion in multi-mediums [65,167]. In gliding animals, the Sunda flying lemur, have been known to cusp their hands to form a suction cup to assist attachment to surfaces along with their claws [168]. Biologically-inspired suction adhesion shows great potential for cross-medium attachment on variable surfaces, far superior to current standard suction cups, without the need for constant activation to maintain attachment.…”
Section: Energy Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even insects such as the net-wing midge larvae and diving beetle highlight the use of suction adhesion in multi-mediums [65,167]. In gliding animals, the Sunda flying lemur, have been known to cusp their hands to form a suction cup to assist attachment to surfaces along with their claws [168]. Biologically-inspired suction adhesion shows great potential for cross-medium attachment on variable surfaces, far superior to current standard suction cups, without the need for constant activation to maintain attachment.…”
Section: Energy Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%