
Sugar gliders are one of the newest pets to be considered a pocket pet. These are exotic, small, mammals that make great pets. The sugar gliders are a small marsupial possum found in the tree tops of Northern Australia, Tasmania, Indonesia, and Papua-New Guinea. The sugar gliders are named so, because they have a preference for sweet food, and a gliding membrane similar to a flying squirrels. This sections’ intent is to provide detailed information on care, housing, feeding, and breeding these pets. It will be broken down in the following subsections.
Introduction
Natural History
Biology
Housing
Feeding
Illness
Breeding
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