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    Sugar glider - Wikipedia

    The sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) is a small, omnivorous, arboreal, and nocturnal gliding possum. The common name refers to its predilection for sugary foods such as sap and nectar and its ability to glide through the air, much like a flying squirrel. They have very similar habits and appearance to the … See more

    The genus Petaurus is believed to have originated in New Guinea during the mid Miocene epoch, approximately 18 to 24 million years ago. The modern Australian Petaurus, along with … See more

    Gliding
    The sugar glider is one of a number of volplane (gliding) possums in Australia. It glides with the fore- … See more

    Species notes
    1. ^ Range in red now thought to largely represent a separate species, Krefft's glider (P. notatus); if this is true, P. breviceps (sensu stricto) occupies only a small coastal region of this range, containing parts of … See more

    Sugar gliders are distributed in the coastal forests of southeastern Queensland and most of New South Wales. Their distribution extends … See more

    The sugar glider has a squirrel-like body with a long, partially (weakly) prehensile tail. The length from the nose to the tip of the tail is about 24–30 cm (9–12 in), and males and females … See more

    Conservation
    Under the prior taxonomy, the sugar glider was not considered endangered, and its conservation rank … See more

    • Morcombe, Michael; Morcombe, Irene (1974). Mammals of Australia. Sydney: Australian Universities Press. ISBN 0-7249-0017-9.
    • Ride, W. D. L. (1970). A guide to the native mammals of Australia. Ella Fry (drawings). … See more

     
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  4. Everything You Need to Know About Sugar Gliders

    WEBSep 4, 2023 · Learn everything you need to know about sugar gliders, small marsupials native to Australia and Indonesia. Find out their physical characteristics, dietary requirements, behavior, socialization, and legal …

  5. Sugar Gliders - Veterian Key

    WEBSep 6, 2016 · Learn about the anatomy and physiology of sugar gliders, small nocturnal marsupials with a gliding membrane. See photos of their patagium, scent glands, and color variations.

  6. How Sugar Gliders Got Their Wings - Scientific American

    WEBApr 24, 2024 · 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,...

  7. Sugar Gliders - Merck Veterinary Manual

    WEBSugar gliders (Petaurus breviceps) are small, nocturnal marsupials native to Australia, Indonesia, and New Guinea that live in eucalyptus and acacia forests. They belong to the family Petauridae, which includes the wrist …

  8. Sugar Glider Facts | Anatomy, Diet, Habitat, Behavior

    WEBAnatomy. The sugar glider has a long slender squirrel-like body. It has an overall length of about 24 to 30 cm (12–13 inches). Male gliders weigh up to 140 grams while females average 115 grams. The heart rate of …

  9. Sugar Glider - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    WEBLearn about the sugar glider's soft membrane, or patagium, that allows it to glide from tree to tree, and its opposable toe, tail, and eyes that help it navigate the forest. Find out how sugar gliders communicate, feed, …

  10. Description and Physical Characteristics of Sugar Gliders

    WEBDescription and Physical Characteristics of Sugar Gliders. Sugar gliders are generally 5 to 12 inches (13 to 30 centimeters) long, with a tail that is 6 to 9 inches (15 to 23 centimeters) long. Their fur is bluish-gray with a pale …

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  13. Facts About Pet Sugar Gliders - The Spruce Pets

    WEBAug 23, 2023 · Learn about the anatomy of sugar gliders, the marsupials that can glide through the air with their patagium. Find out how they live, eat, and bond in the wild and as pets.

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  20. Sugar Glider - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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