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Sugar Gliders II, (Petaurus Breviceps)

A more detailed show of sugar gliders. Sugar gliders can be found all throughout Northern and Eastern Australia, along with the surrounding islands of Tasmania, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia. They can be found in any forest where there is food supply but are commonly found in forests with eucalyptus trees. They are nocturnal, sleeping in their nests during the day and active at night. [3] At night is when they hunt for insects and small vertebrates and feed on the sweet sap of certain species of eucalyptus, acacia and gum trees. [4] The Sugar Glider is named for its preference for sweet foods and its ability to glide through the air, much like a flying squirrel.[5][6] When suitable habitats are present, sugar gliders can be seen 1 per 1000 square meters provided that there are tree hollows available for shelter. They live in groups of up to seven adults, plus the current season’s young, all sharing a nest and defending their territory, an example of helping at the nest. A dominant adult male will mark his territory and members of the group with saliva and a scent produced by separate glands on the forehead and chest. Intruders who lack the appropriate scent marking are expelled violently. [7]
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SUGAR GLIDERS

We traded our Boa and Leopard Gecko for these two. I am looking forward to having their companionship for a long while. We have already begun to bond, Nick named his BUTTERS. Mine still doesn’t have a name, if you have any suggestions let us know.

Basic Sugar Glider Info

Basic sugar glider Info and footage of my 14month old Suggie named Quinn

Re: My Peek-a-boo Sugar Glider

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sugar glider

sugar glider eating all sorts of foods