41+ Sugar Glider Zoo Enclosure. Welcome back to natural enclosure! Sugar gliders are highly active animals.
This young sugar glider joey was found on a road about an hour drive from sydney's taronga zoo being attacked by birds. The sugar glider has a membrane extending from its fifth finger to its ankle enabling it to glide up to 50 m between trees. About 1% of these are pet beds & accessories, 6% are pet cages, carriers & houses, and 1% are interactive toys.
About 1% of these are pet beds & accessories, 6% are pet cages, carriers & houses, and 1% are interactive toys.
A sugar glider can become bored very easily if they do not since this marsupial is naturally a tree dweller, you will also want an enclosure that is at least 3 feet. 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. A sugar glider can become bored very easily if they do not since this marsupial is naturally a tree dweller, you will also want an enclosure that is at least 3 feet. It is called a sugar glider because it likes to feed on the sugary sap from certain trees.