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View Sugar Glider Nest. Thank you so much for this wonderful design. Easy, quick, and my brother (who has the animal) was so surprised and happy i made this for his special little baby!

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It is called a sugar glider because it likes to feed on the sugary sap from certain trees. During periods of extreme cold or food. Sugar gliders are playful little marsupials who love to cuddle — but they require specific care.

They nest in tree hollows, once again we are reminded how important the old trees are for our native.

Sugar gliders make wonderful pets, bringing joy and great friendship to your home. Since sugar gliders are colony animals, they form bonds with their owners and can become excellent companions. The sugar glider (petaurus breviceps) is a small, omnivorous, arboreal, and nocturnal gliding possum belonging to the marsupial infraclass. The other alternative to nesting boxes is to opt for pouches which sugar gliders really like getting in.