Download Sugar Glider Anatomy Diagram. The sugar glider (petaurus breviceps) is a small marsupial native to australia and new guinea, including the bismarck archipelago. The sugar glider has a membrane extending from its fifth finger to its ankle enabling it to glide up to 50 m between trees.
The sugar glider is about 8 inches (20 cm) long, plus a tail about the same length; The sugar glider is most active at night, sleeping by day in nests made of leaves in tree hollows. 2.5 jangan mengawinkan anakan dewasa dengan indukan.
2.5 jangan mengawinkan anakan dewasa dengan indukan.
Groups of up to seven adults and their young may form a 'clan' and share a nest. The sugar glider is most active at night, sleeping by day in nests made of leaves in tree hollows. They use their long tails to steer as they glide to over one hundred meters, adjusting the curvature of their skin according to which direction they. The reproductive anatomy of sugar gliders is unique compared with that of other mammals routinely treated in practice.