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Sugar gliders are not native to the US, but some have been either accidentally or deliberately released into the wild.

Sugar gliders are found in Australia (including its island state of Tasmania), Indonesia, and Papua-New Guinea. They were originally native to Australia, but easily spread to other northern islands.

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