15+ Sugar Glider Eating Bird. I don't recommend eating only sugar gliders for a diet. This diet is challenging to replicate in captivity.
People feed them a variety of foods trying to mimic their natural diet as best they can. They eat vegetables, fruits, protein, insects and a host of common household foods, such as scrambled eggs, yogurt, nuts and fruit juice. This diet is difficult to replicate in captivity.
Sugar gliders eat a variety of things in the wild, including plant material (eucalyptus gum), sap, nectar, pollen grains and insects.
Sugar gliders nest in tree hollows with up to 10 other adults. Affected gliders may eat less, salivate, paw at their mouths, become lethargic, and lose weight. But sugar gliders, which predominantly prey on female parrots, have created a gender imbalance and pushed the population into critically endangered bird expert stephen garnett of charles darwin university described the research as fascinating. They then leave the nest to forage for food.