Teeth, claws, and a stinky spray {kinda like skunks, only not as bad or strong}.
The sugar glider does not emit any kind of spray in self-defence.
In its natural habitat, its main defence is hiding in tree hollows.
The sugar glider is a shy creature whose best method of protection is simply hiding. It nests in tree hollows, high off the ground and, being arboreal, it rarely needs to descend to the ground. The colouring of the sugar glider also helps to camouflage it. It stays off the ground by gliding between treetops and other high places, which it is able to do because of its gliding membranes attached at its wrists and ankles.
In captivity, sugar gliders may make a high pitched chattering sound when they're feeling threatened. They have been known to bite in self-defence.
The sugar glider will make a loud crabbing sound, making it sound much bigger than it actually is. The sugar glider will also bite, which they can do quite hard.
By living in the tree tops.
sugar gliders simply protect themselves by hiding in nests, tree hollows, and high of ground
skin
nature and habits of tiger
it is fur and red skin with mud and bamboo
it is fur and red skin with mud and bamboo
it is fur and red skin with mud and bamboo
Fish rice and sugar
Same as any other glider, Leucistic is just the color variation. around 5 inches in the body
it is fur and red skin with mud and bamboo
it is fur and red skin with mud and bamboo
it is fur and red skin with mud and bamboo
Parrots are birds, and all birds have a body covering of feathers.Yes but i want the answer!!
It depends on the classification of vertebrate.Mammals have a body covering of fur, skin or hair.Birds have a body covering of feathers.Reptiles have a body covering of scaly skin.Fish have a body covering of scales.Amphibians have a body covering of moist skin.