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What is a sugar glider?


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The Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps) is a small marsupial originally native to eastern and northern Australia and New Guinea.

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Sugar gliders are small, nocturnal, arboreal marsupials. They are native to Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea and Indonesia. Outside of Australia they are kept as companion pets and generally live from 8 to 15 years. Your Q's keep us going.

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Sugar gliders are small, nocturnal, aboreal marsupials. They are native to Australia, Tasmani, New Guinea and Indonesia. Outside of Australia they are kept as companion pets and generally live from 8 to 15 years. ChaCha for now!

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The sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) is a small gliding marsupial native to eastern and northern mainland Australia, New Guinea, and the Bismarck Archipelago, and introduced to Tasmania, Australia.

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The Sugar Glider is a small gliding marsupial native to eastern and northern mainland Australia, New Guinea, and the Bismarck Archipelago. They are nocturnal, sleeping in their nests during the day and active at night.

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A sugar glider is a small nocturnal marsupial native to Australia and Indonesia. This little creature is a member of the same order that includes kangaroos, opossums, wombats and Tasmanian devils! ChaCha.

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The Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps) - a small marsupial originally native to eastern and northern mainland Australia.

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