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What is a sugar glider like?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 1/15/2023

The sugar glider's natural home is in Australia. In their native habitat, sugar gliders shelter in tree hollows. They live in a variety of cool-temperate bushland and rainforests, such as that found in Tasmania, and warmer, humid bushland and rainforest of northern Australia. They are healthiest in drier bushland rather than moist rainforest.

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