Do sugar gliders screech?
The sugar glider is a marsupial which is native to eastern and northern mainland Australia. There are no reports of them being noisy.
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About Sugar Glider
A sugar glider is a small marsupial native to eastern and northern Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. They look like a mix between a squirrel and a lemur. They have gray and white bodies with a black stripe, big black eyes and a long prehensile tail. Sugar gliders are usually about a foot long. A flap of skin between its fifth finger and first toe allows it to glide from branch to branch distances of up to 150 meters!
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