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Sugar gliders are omnivores. They can eat many different things, including: fruits, vegetables, protein, and breads and cereals. You may once in a while give them them small pieces of wheat bread. ChaCha!
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In the wild sugar gliders meal of choice is Manna, a sugary substance found at the root of the Manna plant. In captivity they can eat a wide variety or greens, plants and fruits.
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Gliders float on the Air. They usually use small tornadoes of hot air to gain more speed. Driver can control direction and height by changing angle of wings.
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You can buy sugar gliders from breeders, pet stores, and some feed stores. Look for a reputable breeder or rescue group in your area. They are difficult pets to care for and need a lot of attention. To find more information click here: http...
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Here is some basic sugar glider info: Sugar gliders are very high maintenance pets. They are expensive to purchase and even more money to keep. They range from $150 and up, depending on colors. The average start up cost for a glider is arou...
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Sugar gliders are very high maintenance pets. They are expensive to purchase and even more money to keep. They range from $150 and up, depending on colors. The average start up cost(glider, cage, accessories, etc) cost around $1000 Temperam...
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During the last part of the 19th century a German engineer made over Two-thousand successful flight on weight shift hang gliders. His name was Otto Lilienthal. The notes he kept of those experimental flights were a m...
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Yes, sugar gliders can bite. Anything with teeth can bite, but tame and bonded gliders rarely do. A sugar glider bite feels similar to that of a hamster bite, although they don’t always break skin. Sometimes a tame and bonded glider may bit...
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I believe that Leonardo Da Vinci created the first glider in the year 1516 AD.
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I think they can bark for different reasons. The main one that I know of is a warning call to the rest of the colony. Sometimes when something moves across the room they will tell the others "don't move! danger!" I'm not sure how ...
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