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37+ Flying Squirrel Sugar Glider

37+ Flying Squirrel Sugar Glider. You can compare a flying squirrel to a sugar glider in the photos below to see the differences. A sugar glider (petaurus breviceps, a marsupial flying squirrel) eating a cricket sugar glider up close.

Analogy Squirrels And Sugar Gliders
Analogy Squirrels And Sugar Gliders from evolution.berkeley.edu
Flying squirrel is a type of squirrel best known for its ability to fly. Like a mouse and a bird. See more ideas about flying squirrel, sugar glider, cute animals.

There are at least seven recognized subspecies of sugar gliders.

As humans, it is easier to win their love when they are young. A sugar glider is a sugar glider. But they do require frequent handling to keep them tame, along with ample space for exercise. They are both furry animals of about the same size, with big eyes and a white belly.