Sugar GliderNo. 100074Sugar Gliders are marsupials, which means females have pouches where babies will further develop after being born. Native to Australia, these gliding possums spread their arms and legs and use a membrane stretched between to sail thro
No. 100074
Sugar Gliders are marsupials, which means females have pouches where babies will further develop after being born. Native to Australia, these gliding possums spread their arms and legs and use a membrane stretched between to sail through the air for distances of over 150 feet!
History:
Though they resemble mice, Sugar Gliders are actually related to possums. They are known as volplane, or gliding, possums and are native to Australia. They use their gliding ability to get from tree to tree, and are almost never found on the ground.
Sugar Gliders are currently considered a Least Concern species by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), meaning they are not believed to be in imminent danger of extinction at this time. Though they do face threats due to habitat loss, they are highly adaptable and can usually survive as long as they have enough trees to glide between.
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