18+ Sugar Glider Family. That means regular checkups, new pouches, nail trimmings. While sugar gliders look like flying squirrels, they are not rodents.
They are a marsupial, like a kangaroo or a wombat. The sugar glider (petaurus breviceps) is a small marsupial originally native to eastern and northern mainland australia, new guinea, and the bismarck archipelago, and introduced to tasmania. While sugar gliders look like flying squirrels, they are not rodents.
Andromeda and perseus with their marbled reverse striped mosaic joey, ash having some play time!
The male glider measures approx 3.5 x 2.5, the female measures approx 3.25 x 2.25, the baby measures approx 3 x 2.10 and the angel glider measures approx 3 x 2.4. The sugar glider is most active at night, sleeping by day in nests made of leaves in tree hollows. Sugar gliders live in a social family setting in the wild; A sugar glider is a small marsupial belonging to the same family order as the koala bear, kangaroo, wombat, and the tasmanian devil.