sugar canes habitat is on fields Réunion island
because the mining of bauxite is destroying their natural habitat
In its natural habitat of Australia, the sugar glider is quite common.
figure it out you stupid
I don't know how many bowls of sugar but there are 39 grams or the equivilent of 9 tabelspoons of sugar per 12 oz can.
In their natural habitat, sugar gliders shelter in tree hollows.
Obviously, they would have no where to live now.
No. In their native habitat, sugar gliders do eat small insects, but ants are not among their normal diet.
Feed the ant sugar bread fruit vegetables and make a habitat for them!
There is absolutely no credible research that leads to that conclusion. Soda cans are coated so that the aluminum does not come in contact with the liquid. The sugar in the soda is far, far more hazardous to your health.
In their native habitat in Australia, which is the best place for sugar gliders to be, the seasons do not differ vastly in temperature, and it is easy for sugar gliders to adapt to the changes.
3 soda cans a day and and 3 sticks of cotton candy
It depends on the brand. Some brands have so much sugar (of various kinds) that one bushel's worth of corn would not be enough for 400 cans. Others are low enough that one bushel would sweeten as many as 600 cans.