Sugar gliders can glide up to 200 ft. They will crab which is a very loud noise ,kind of resembles a electric pencil sharpener. They will lunge and bite.They are arboreal ,so they live high up in the tops of trees away from many other animals.
The actual physical adaptation the sugar glider has are gliding membranes.
The sugar glider is a shy creature that nests in tree hollows, high off the ground and, being arboreal, it rarely needs to descend to the ground. 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.
The colouring of the sugar glider also helps to camouflage it.
adaptation
What does a mollusk use to protect itself? Most have shells
The sugar glider nests in tree hollows, high off the ground, and well-sheltered from bad weather.
it can protect itself at a young age
adaptations of a ribbed mussel are its color to camouflage itself from predators and its hard shell also to protect itself from predators
The mahogany glider is nocturnal, so it can evade daytime predators. It is able to stay off the ground, away from terrestrial predators by gliding between treetops by using its gliding membranes.
they spray you...the skunk is stinky and small
The habitat adaptation is where is originates from The white tiger originates from India and all around the world because it cant survive in the wild because it cant protect itself. B)
The rose plant need this adaptation so to protect itself to prevent other animals to consume it or pluck its flowers off.
One adaptation is that the Plant smells like rotting meat to attract flies. Those flies spread the pollen from the flower. This adaptation is physical. Another adaptation would be that it attaches itself to highgrowing plants so it can reach the canopy of the rainforest.
As a baby it attaches itself to it's mother nipples and sucks the milk. As an older glider they eat fruits, vegetables and meat
There is no subspecies called the pygmy raccoon. See this link.