What is a commonly cited horizontal-to-vertical glide ratio achieved by these mammals?

Answer

Near 1.5:1

A common glide ratio cited for flying squirrels is often near 1.5:1, indicating that for every foot they drop vertically, they are capable of traveling approximately one and a half feet horizontally.

What is a commonly cited horizontal-to-vertical glide ratio achieved by these mammals?
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