Sugar gliders are small nocturnal animals originally from the treetops of Australia and New Guinea. Their diet in the wild includes a combination of sweets from the forest, small animals, and insects.
Sugar Gliders are becoming more popular in the United States and no they are not flying squirrels. They may look like cute little rodents, but Sugar Gliders are actually part of the marsupial family ...
Sugar gliders, small palm-sized marsupials with flaps on their arms similar to flying squirrels, are considered “exotic pets,” but you may not know much else about them. Last week, the MSPCA took in a ...
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Baby Sugar Glider: 6 Amazing Facts & 6 Pictures!
The baby sugar glider is a tiny and adorable creature with many interesting traits. Did you know they are the size of a grain of rice at birth or that they grow extremely quickly? How about that ...
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Bringing Home a Sugar Glider: 6 Ways to Prepare
Sugar gliders are one of the cutest animals in the world. They resemble flying squirrels, but they’re marsupials, not rodents. Now, they’re becoming increasingly popular as pocket pets because they’re ...
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