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How do kikajous seurvive?

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Updated: 8/18/2019

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What do kikajous eat?

Kikajous, also known as sugar gliders, primarily eat a diet consisting of nectar, fruit, flowers, and insects. They have a particular preference for sweet foods, which is why nectar plays a significant role in their diet. In the wild, they often forage for these food sources in trees and shrubs. Additionally, they may consume small amounts of tree sap and pollen.


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