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.
skin
nature and habits of tiger
Same as any other glider, Leucistic is just the color variation. around 5 inches in the body
Fish rice and sugar
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
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
Yes, a Sugar Glider does have a backbone. Sugar Gliders are mammals, belonging to the class Mammalia, which are characterized by having a vertebral column or backbone. The backbone provides structural support and protects the spinal cord, allowing for movement and coordination in these animals.
Parrots are birds, and all birds have a body covering of feathers.Yes but i want the answer!!