wind One of the biggest stresses on a sugar glider is being kept in a cage. Sugar gliders are, essentially, wild animals. Even though they are bred in other countries to be pets, this does not breed out the natural instincts of the sugar glider to glide between tree tops and find their food in the wild.
Sugar gliders are nocturnal, so the only time to see thme in the wild is at night.
As in South Carolina? No, there are no wild sugar gliders in SC, though you might find Flying Squirrels, which look similar to sugar gliders.
Yes. I believe you can. just be careful that your sugar glider does not eat to much of it! ha ha so try it and see what happens!
The sugar glider is a marsupial
no rabbits eat carrots
Baby sugar gliders feed on mothers' milk.
A female sugar glider.
A female sugar glider.
Sugar gliders will eat small foods such as nuts, berries, dry fruit, and crackers. For protein it is advised to feed them bugs or other small critters that you can find. Every sugar glider is different, experiment a little and see what you think your glider likes.
Absolutely not. They may eat insects and even, occasionally, tiny mammals and reptiles, but never sugar gliders.
Sugar Gliders eat things like fruit, vegetables, and protein such as warms and crickets