they are SOOO cute. http://i86.Photobucket.com/albums/k112/tahoeamber/Sugar-Glider-Baby-pix.jpg
1 to four babys
No, sugar gliders are mammals and do not lay eggs. Because they are marsupials, gliders birth undeveloped babies that continue to grow in the mother's pouch. These babies are called joeys.
There are no other names for sugar gliders. There are, however, five other varieties of glider which are related to sugar gliders. These include the Feathertail glider, Mahogany glider, Greater glider, Yellow-bellied glider and Squirrel glider. People have made up names for sugar gliders such as "sugar babies" and "honey gliders", but these and other similar names are not legitimate names for sugar gliders.
No, but I would not recommend sugar gliders as a pet for a pregnant woman, if the woman is new to sugar gliders. The reason is that sugar gliders are very high maintenance pets -- and of course babies are very high maintenance. I would recommend that the pregnant woman adjust first to being a new mom before she dives into owning sugar gliders.
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.
No, sugar gliders are mammals and do not lay eggs. Because they are marsupials, gliders birth undeveloped babies that continue to grow in the mother's pouch. These babies are called joeys.
No, sugar gliders do not have jobs.
No, sugar gliders are not racist.
Sugar gliders contain two chromosomes. There are two alleles for every gene, so depending on which one is passed down from the parents will determine the color and other traits of the sugar glider.
what instincts do sugar gliders born with
In captivity people who are not familiar with sugar gliders sometimes mistaken them for flying squirrels which look similar but are not related and have widely different dietary needs.
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......