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Get The Animal Sugar Glider

Get The Animal Sugar Glider. Sugar gliders make for playful, curious, and social pets. They feed on nectar, pollen, acacia, and eucalyptus tree sap.

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Pouches designed for sugar gliders are typically available in pet. Tartar may be scaled off under anesthesia. Given their natural affinity for pouches, they generally love to curl up in a shirt pocket or in a fabric pouch.

Sugar glider is tiny marsupial.

Groups of up to seven adults and their young may among their own clan they are playful and social but will defend their territory aggressively and noisily if threatened by other animals or approached by. The sugar glider (petaurus breviceps) is a small, omnivorous, arboreal, and nocturnal gliding possum belonging to the marsupial infraclass. Sugar glider shares similar habits and appearance with the flying squirrel, although these two animals are not close relatives. Learn more about sugar gliders, which are delightful and unusual little animals.