48+ Australian Sugar Glider. They live relatively close to the coastline throughout australia. The sugar glider is very similar in appearance to a flying squirrel, but it is in no way related.
It's long been suspected the greater glider, a marsupial the size of a possum that can glide up to 100m across forests, isn't a single species. Two subspecies are found in papua new guinea, new south wales, victoria and tasmania. People who promote keeping of australian mammals often cite the trade of sugar gliders overseas.
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People who promote keeping of australian mammals often cite the trade of sugar gliders overseas. It is generally more common than its larger cousin, the squirrel glider. Two new species of glider have been discovered after australian scientists decided to run dna tests on the greater glider. What makes your sugar glider unique is its markings, color, personality, or quirky actions.