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Well a Sugar glider can live in many different habitats and environments. The ones that I know of is a little nest that the build in/on a tree. If the Sugar glider's nest is in the tree.... there will be a big hole in a tree branch with multiple twigs and leaves. Though if this adorable animal is living on the tree it is almost like a bird nest but, there are a bunch of leaves. These creatures use twigs for the structure and make the rest with leaves. Unlike, a Sugar glider's nest some birds use mud and when I've seen multiple bird nests they use more twigs than leaves.

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