Yes. Like the young of all marsupials, baby sugar gliders are called joeys.
All baby marsupials are called joeys. It is not known why.
Kangaroos are called joeys because it is a term used to refer to baby kangaroos. Just like how we call baby humans "babies," baby kangaroos are called joeys.
yes because it is still a baby kangaroo and all baby kangaroos are called joeys
All baby marsupials are called joeys. It is not known why.
They are called joeys
The parents of the sugar glider should stay with the baby for at least 8 weeks, if that is what you're asking. In their natural state, sugar gliders may live in a group of up to seven adults and their young, which form a 'clan', sharing a nest. The young joeys learn to socialise with the other young, playing with them, but also learn to be fiercely defensive of their own territory. Whether this works when sugar gliders are being kept in captivity in a tiny cage is uncertain.
they are joeys
Baby sugar gliders feed on mothers' milk.
No. Baby koalas are called joeys.
they are called joeys
joeys
Baby kangaroos are called joeys.