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The bat-winged flying squirrel (Vespertilio sciurus), also known as bat-winged squirrel, or simply bat-squirrel is an imaginary rodent with bat wings on their squirrel arms as arm-wings. The most bat-winged squirrels can crawl forward on their bat wings. Their wing digits have an extra small joint, truly an extension of the wing 'hand', that they can balance and walk forward on much like a squirrel paw. All bat-winged squirrels only have two flight wing digits, excluding the tigerbats which have them the similarities. The locomotion of bat-winged squirrel can walk/run with unsustainable movements.

The bat-winged flying squirrel is depicted as a normal squirrel with bat wings on their arms as bat's/squirrel's arm-wings. Many depictions of bat-winged squirrels as a species of bat-squirrel hybrid animals which looked like a cross breed of a bat and a squirrel. They described as a squirrel with bat wings on squirrel arms (as arm wings), ears, claws, eyes, and some features.