Sugar gliders come in many different colors.
Standard grays
Leus
Lions
Mosaics
Whiteface blondes
Albinos
Cremino ....
In the wild however, you will likely only find standard grays.
Same as any other glider, Leucistic is just the color variation. around 5 inches in the body
It depends if it is a model glider or a manned glider.
No: There are actually six different species of glider found in Australia. They include:Yellow-bellied Glider - Petaurus australisSugar Glider - Petaurus brevicepsSquirrel Glider - Petaurus phalangerGreater Glider - Petaurioides volansFeathertail Glider - Acrobates pygmaeusMahogany Glider - Petaurus gracilis
The gliding marsupials are the gliders, and they are all members of the possum family. There are six different species of glider found in Australia. They include:Yellow-bellied Glider - Petaurus australisSugar Glider - Petaurus brevicepsSquirrel Glider - Petaurus phalangerGreater Glider - Petaurioides volansFeathertail Glider - Acrobates pygmaeusMahogany Glider - Petaurus gracilis
The independent variable of a glider, if it is an air glider, would be the thermal updrafts available at any flight. Without effective thermals, it makes it difficult for a glider to maintain lift and develop elevation for sustained glides.
A glider or hang-glider
How is the yawing in a glider detected?
The sugar glider is a marsupial
Glider PRO was created in 1991.
Glider species include:Sugar gliderFeathertail gliderSquirrel gliderGreater gliderMahogany gliderYellow-bellied glider
The squirrel glider (not to be confused with the sugar glider) is currently listed as Lower Risk (near threatened).
If purchased from a reputable breeder, a standard gray sugar glider will cost between $150-$200. Other color variations cost more, and can be quite pricey. For example, an albino sugar glider will go for about $5,000.