Sugar Gliders, like any animal can bite. It depends on how well socialized they are. I have two very Friendly males who never bite. (other than if I have food on my fingers!) I have hand raised mine form eight weeks of age, spending hours each day holding and playing with them.
yes sugar gliders do bite,but only for self defence they only bite if they have to!!!
Sugar bears are actually Sugar Gliders. In fact, the name Sugar Bears is only given to them by a known sugar glider mill-broker. Onto your question, sugar gliders don't truly seem to claw in the way that a cat does, but they can bite. Some, in fact, bite often and hard enough to draw blood.
yes , sugar gliders do have sharp teeth....but usually the males are the ones who bite....female sugar gliders on the other hand ARE ABLE to bite but usually dont....if you get bitten by one....it hurts but you dont usually bleed.
Sugar gliders are small animals. This animal glides from places. Sugar gliders actually start to glide when they are about two years old. These animals are a type of squirrel. these animals have large eyes. Sugar gliders will often get lonely without being without another. Without another sugar glider to accosiate with they will get depressed or often bite a human or themselves, but mostly themselves. They have long tails. Sugar gliders are small animals. This animal glides from places. Sugar gliders actually start to glide when they are about two years old. These animals are a type of squirrel. these animals have large eyes. Sugar gliders will often get lonely without being without another. Without another sugar glider to accosiate with they will get depressed or often bite a human or themselves, but mostly themselves. They have long tails.
No, sugar gliders do not have jobs.
No, sugar gliders are not racist.
what instincts do sugar gliders born with
In India u cant get sugar gliders...... It is not legal in India to keep sugar gliders as pets..... Moreover sugar gliders are very difficult to tame......
Sugar gliders get most of their water from their foods.
Sugar gliders are not dangerous at all. They can bite, but not on purpose. If they do, it will only hurt like someone poking you with a dull toothpick.
No. Sugar Gliders are active all year round.
No, sugar gliders cannot be potty trained.
No, not in the wild. Sugar gliders are native to Australia.