In their native state, sugar gliders live in Australia.
Sugar gliders do not live in large social colonies, but they do tend to live in extended family groups.
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No, not in the wild. Sugar gliders are native to Australia.
Sugar gliders generally live in family groups of about 6-8. Such a group is known as a colony.
America
Sometimes. While sugar gliders live in the Tasmanian devil's environment, the Tasmanian devil does not live in the sugar glider's environment outside of Tasmania.
Yes. Wild sugar gliders do live in Fitzroy Falls National Park.
No. (Not naturally, at least.)
If you live in the US, you live on the continent of North America.
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The rainforest is one of the habitats in which sugar gliders live. They live in tree hollows in bushland and the rainforests of Australia. Climatic conditions preferred by sugar gliders include rainforests and bushland (both wet and dry sclerophyll forest). They can adapt to cool-temperate climates, such as that found in Tasmania, and warmer, humid climates of northern Australia, but they are healthiest in drier bushland rather than moist rainforest.