Don’t be fooled by their adorable faces and small furry bodies—the sugar glider is not to be messed with. This palm-sized marsupial is single-handedly bringing the endangered swift parrot to the brink ...
Sugar gliders, small palm-sized marsupials with flaps on their arms similar to flying squirrels, are considered “exotic pets,” but you may not know much else about them. Last week, the MSPCA took in a ...
Sugar gliders are small nocturnal animals originally from the treetops of Australia and New Guinea. Their diet in the wild includes a combination of sweets from the forest, small animals, and insects.
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Baby Sugar Glider: 6 Amazing Facts & 6 Pictures!
The baby sugar glider is a tiny and adorable creature with many interesting traits. Did you know they are the size of a grain of rice at birth or that they grow extremely quickly? How about that ...
Dejan Stojanovic is currently actively raising funds for swift parrot conservation via crowdfunding. His research is funded by the Australian Research Council, and environmental offsets for swift ...
Steve Cooper receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Alyson Stobo-Wilson, Andrew M. Baker, Sue Carthew, and Teigan Cremona do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding ...
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