French's cane beetle and Greyback beetle
sugar canes habitat is on fields Réunion island
Unless you have a special native animal carer's licence, it is not legal to own a sugar glider in Australia - which is how it should be, given that they are wild animals, and not meant to be domesticated.
because without sugar, food in Australia would be very boring ;)
The Pacific Islanders were originally brought to Australia to work in the sugar cane fields of Queensland. "Kanakas", as they were called (now a derogatory term), came from over 80 different Pacific Islands, and provided cheap labour for the cane fields. Although underpaid and undervalued, they were excellent workers, who did not tire as easily as white cutters, and they certainly did not complain about their working conditions.
in 1632
No, not in the wild. Sugar gliders are native to Australia.
This is unlikely, given that sugar gliders are native to Australia. They are common in Australia, and also in New Guinea and some of the islands of Indonesia, to which they have spread from Australia.
Sugar
no way
sugar stalk.
Australia
hi my name is sandy and the answer to this question is that if we compare the sugar cultivation between India and Australia i think that in area Australia is better in cultivation methods Australia is better