Sugar Gliders :

Sugar Gliders :

Their diet in the wild consists of sap, nectar, and insects.

Sugar gliders can recognize their owners and form strong bonds.

Sugar Gliders :

Sugar gliders can glide up to 150 feet using a membrane called the patagium.

Sugar Gliders :

They are social animals and can become depressed if kept alone. They live in colonies consisting of up to seven adults.

Sugar Gliders :

Female sugar gliders have two ovaries and two uteri.

Sugar Gliders :

The eyes of joeys open around 80 days after the birth.

Sugar Gliders :

 They communicate through vocalizations, visual signals, and scent markings with complex chemical odors.