Get Sugar Glider Origin. Sugar gliders (petaurus breviceps) are small, arboreal, gliding marsupials native to australia. Night hunters, they typically feed on insects and small vertebrates, as well as the sweet sap of certain trees.
I have had a sugar glider since 2010. Do you have what it takes? The sugar glider has a membrane extending from its fifth finger to its ankle enabling it to glide up the sugar glider is found in northern and eastern australia, including northern western australia.
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I would like to share some of my experiences. Sugar gliders (petaurus breviceps) are small nocturnal arboreal marsupials native to new guinea and the eastern coast of australia. Wild sugar gliders are indeed sap suckers for at least part of the year. The essential guide to ownership & care for your pet (sugar glider care) (volume 1) by kate h pellham paperback $8.99.