Yes,it is legal to keep a sugar glider in Ohio.
No, sugar gliders are not illegal in Michgan. They are legal to own as pets and many exotic veterinarians treat them.
Sugar gliders are only legal with a permit which is not being issued at this time.
Yes, I have two. You can buy them in pet shops or from people selling their own pets babies online.
Sugar gliders are mammals, but the milk they drink as joeys is specialised milk from their own mother. They should not be given cows' milk.
In South Dakota,you are allowed to own a sugar glider.
Yes, sugar gliders are legal to own in Washington state. However, owners must comply with certain regulations regarding their care and housing. It's important to check local ordinances, as specific cities or counties may have additional restrictions. Always ensure you have the proper knowledge and resources to care for these animals before acquiring one.
This seems to depend on the type of leaves and bark given to the sugar glider, and of course the individual sugar glider. My own gliders love eucalyptus leaves, but I know of many gliders that do not. Before you attempt to introduce any sort of leaves and bark to your sugar gliders, please be sure that it is not toxic, and that it has been properly cared for (no pesticides).
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.
yes its legal
Sugar gliders are legal to own as pets in several European countries, including the UK, Germany, and France, provided that owners comply with specific regulations regarding their care and housing. However, their legality can vary by region within countries, so it's essential to check local laws. In some countries, such as Switzerland and the Netherlands, ownership may be restricted or require special permits. Always verify the latest regulations before acquiring a sugar glider as a pet.
Unless you have a special native animal carer's licence, it is not legal to own a sugar glider in Australia - which is how it should be, given that they are wild animals, and not meant to be domesticated.