They are domestic but can have a bond with their owner in a very short period of time. (A few hours)
Answer 2:
Sugar gliders are not meant to be domestic animals in the sense that dogs and cats are domestic animals. They are actually wild animals that have been exploited for the exotic pet market. Because they are now bred domestically, they are regarded as domestic pets overseas. In their native country, Australia, they are wild animals which are not permitted to be kept as pets.
No. It is illegal to keep sugar gliders as pets because they are protected native animals.
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Sugar gliders are small animals. This animal glides from places. Sugar gliders actually start to glide when they are about two years old. These animals are a type of squirrel. these animals have large eyes. Sugar gliders will often get lonely without being without another. Without another sugar glider to accosiate with they will get depressed or often bite a human or themselves, but mostly themselves. They have long tails. Sugar gliders are small animals. This animal glides from places. Sugar gliders actually start to glide when they are about two years old. These animals are a type of squirrel. these animals have large eyes. Sugar gliders will often get lonely without being without another. Without another sugar glider to accosiate with they will get depressed or often bite a human or themselves, but mostly themselves. They have long tails.
None, but insects and plants.
It is recommended to get at least two sugar gliders as pets, as they are social animals and thrive in pairs or small groups.
Flying-Squirrel-like Marsupial
No, sugar gliders have no need to store food. They are native Australian animals, and in their habitat they do not suffer from a shortage of food during different seasons.
Warm-blooded - they are mammals !
Most mammals moult to some degree. If you have a pet sugar glider and it is shedding hair, it is most likely due to stress - a reflection of the fact that they are wild animals and should not be caged.
Sugar Gliders. They are fun loving animals.
No, sugar gliders do not have jobs.
No, sugar gliders are not racist.