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Sugar gliders and other gliders (small marsupials of Australia) do not fly. The only mammal capable of free flight is the bat.

Gliders glide by means of skin membranes. They have a membrane of skin which stretches from their wrists to their ankles, which enables them to glide between treetops. They do not fly but, depending upon the species are capable of gliding between 50m and 80m. They must always launch out from higher points such as treetops or power poles.

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Sugar gliders cannot fly at all. Apart from bats, no mammal is capable of free flight.

However, Gliders - small marsupials, similar to possums - are marsupials which can glide between treetops. Varieties include the Sugar Glider, Feathertail Glider, Greater Glider, Squirrel Glider, Pygmy Glider and Mahogany Glider. As they launch, their forelimbs and hind limbs splay out, exposing gliding membranes which extend from the equivalent of their wrists to the knees, and allow them to glide between treetops and poles. Most species can glide up to 90 metres, while the squirrel glider has been recorded at 100m.

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It's not so much like flying as it is controlled falling. They have been known to glide as far as 250 ft. in the wild.

Most species of gliders, including sugar gliders, can glide up to 90 metres (295 ft), while the squirrel glider (not a flying squirrel) has been recorded at 100m (330 ft).

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Sugar gliders do not fly. They are incapable of free flight, but they do glide.

Sugar Gliders can fly up to 200 feet in mere seconds in the wild.

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Most species of gliders, including sugar gliders, can glide up to 90 metres, while the squirrel glider (not a flying squirrel) has been recorded at 100m.

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