Petaurus Breviceps
The scientific name for the sugar glider is Petaurus breviceps The sugar glider is a small mammal, specifically a marsupial. Order: Diprodontia Family: Petauridae Genus Species: Petaurus (springboard used by acrobats) breviceps (short)
The name "Petaurus Breviceps," is the scientific name for the animal sugar glider. "Petaurus" is pronounced "pet-or-us." "Breviceps" is pronounced "breh-vee-seps."
A baby sugar glider is a joey. This is the name given to the young of all marsupials.
The sugar bear is not a bear, it is an opposum. For a long time it was called the sugar glider. I don't know when people started referring to it as the sugar bear. Its Latin name is Petaurus breviceps.
whats the name of the membrane on a suger glider
Sugar glider Sugar bear
Xeromys myoides
Petauroides Volans.
The scientific name for sugar-apple is Annona squamosa.
Any marsupial's pouch (including that of the sugar glider) is called a marsupium.
scientifically known as petaurus breviceps marsupial