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My Cool Pets: Sugar Gliders – All You Need To Know About Sugar Gliders Reviews

My Cool Pets: Sugar Gliders – All You Need To Know About Sugar Gliders

Your wait for a sweet, chubby, frisky, funny and amusing pet, gets over here. The Sugar Glider. They don’t die easily, are inflicted by only a handful of diseases, have a zest for life and are amazingly chummy.

Can you believe it? Sugar Gliders get their name from their ability to surf along air currents. This unique aptitude of these lovable pets can be attributed to the floccose coating of hair that binds the carpus to the ankle bone. Unlike what a lot of people claim, fact is that these look nothing like squirrels. Actually they hail from the line of marsupials.

These easy to care for pets, can even be termed ‘flying gerbils’; not only do the two species share an uncanny similarity in their anatomies, but also due to the fact that both are extremely hassle free.

And just like gerbils, sugar gliders can get very lonely when left to fare on their own. Since it is practically impossible for you to dot on your ‘pet’-ty darling throughout the day, why not let another female sugar glider, or a castrated male do it for you? Get your gliders in couples, so that each can keep the other’s company, when you are away.
Your wait for a sweet, chubby, frisky, funny and amusing pet, gets over here. The Sugar Glider. They don’t die easily, are inflicted by only a handful of diseases, have a zest for life and are amazingly chummy.

Can you believe it? Sugar Gliders get their name from their ability to surf along air currents. This unique aptitude of these lovable pets can be attributed to the floccose coating of hair that binds the carpus to the ankle bone. Unlike what a lot of people claim, fact is that these look nothing like squirrels. Actually they hail from the line of marsupials.

These easy to care for pets, can even be termed ‘flying gerbils’; not only do the two species share an uncanny similarity in their anatomies, but also due to the fact that both are extremely hassle free.

And just like gerbils, sugar gliders can get very lonely when left to fare on their own. Since it is practically impossible for you to dot on your ‘pet’-ty darling throughout the day, why not let another female sugar glider, or a castrated male do it for you? Get your gliders in couples, so that each can keep the other’s company, when you are away.

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Eight sugar gliders and a honey straw

Well this doesn’t come out the same with bright light and removing the pouch from the cage, but you get the jist. When undisturbed, all eight sugar gliders go right for the honey straw. They bite it and lick it until nothing is left. It’s pretty cute with 16 hands tugging at the same thing. Perhaps I’ll try again and sacrifice quality for quantity. The jumper ruins it for everybody. It is interesting to notice that the older fat ones just go for the honey while the younger thinner ones are more interested in exploring or seeing what I am doing. Sometimes I think it is the young ones who are the colony sentinels, but most likely the older ones who come to fight.

Sugar Gliders as Pets: Vet Approved Bonding Techniques

www.asgv.org. Top Vets explain tips and shortcuts to bonding with your Sugar Gliders.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Sugar Gliders love yogurt drops!

My pregnant sugar glider eating a yogurt drop.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

My first time EVER seeing a Sugar Glider at the AZ State Fair in Phoenix.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Feeding 19 sugar gliders

This is me feeding my 19 sugar gliders. We had some warm mixed nuts left over so I decided to give them some. I don’t normally give nuts nor do I recommend it except for an occasional treat. My desire with diet is to change it always. Come learn more and meet other owners at sugarglider.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5