AOL: Sugar Gliders as Pets: What Vets Want You to Know Before Buying One
Sugar Gliders as Pets: What Vets Want You to Know Before Buying One
Sugar gliders, small palm-sized marsupials with flaps on their arms similar to flying squirrels, are considered “exotic pets,” but you may not know much else about them. Last week, the MSPCA took in a ...
Sugar gliders, small marsupials that in some places are kept as pets, have the ability to glide through the air thanks to a membrane connecting their forelegs to their hindlegs. The membrane, known as ...
Sugar gliders are small enough to fit in your palm, but caring for one is not as simple as it looks. These tiny marsupials, known scientifically as Petaurus breviceps, come from Australia and ...
I was at the flea market with my mom yesterday and they had a small pet store there. At this pet store they had sugar gliders. As soon as my mom saw one she wanted it. She is 60 years old and lives ...
MassLive: What is a sugar glider? 5 things to know about the marsupial that can be a pet
What is a sugar glider? 5 things to know about the marsupial that can be a pet
Sugar gliders are small nocturnal animals originally from the treetops of Australia and New Guinea. Their diet in the wild includes a combination of sweets from the forest, small animals, and insects.
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