No. Terriers have the instinct of a "ratter". Even though a sugar glider is a marsupial and not a rodent, any type of terrier will not make that distinction. They are bred to flush out small animals. A sugar glider is likely to have a very short life span if it is anywhere near a terrier.
Sugar Gliders are gentle creatures and don't bite if they are NOT bothered. Though, if bitten you should have a first aid kit with you in case it's serious. If it's bleeding put a band-aid on it and get out of the forest.
Glider is banned from World of Warcraft. It will not work.
By glider do you mean like paper airplane?? it is held up by air pressure,,This will not work on the moon. There is no air there.
Well sugar gliders take ALOT of care and they are expensive, so you probably won't be able to have one, BUT probably maybe you will.
If you really want a sugar glider, you can make a PowerPoint Presentation. Include in the presentation the good things about sugar gliders, and what you will do to take care of it. Be creative! Use colorful pictures and backgrounds! When you are finished, find a day that is good for you and your parents. Maybe during dinner on Saturday night? Once you find a day, present your work to your parents. Hopefully, your parents will be impressed and agree to get you a sugar glider. That is the best way to do it. No need to wait until you're 18 and you move out! Good Luck!
The shape of the chord produces lift when moving forward, this lifts the glider.
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Corn syrup has sugars. Sugar can work as a fertilizer for plants. As long as you have not over fertilized, the plant will grow faster.
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If your glider is older and unused to human contact you should handle it while wearing work gloves, {this protects you from bites, and teaches the glider that biting is ineffective because you don't recoil}. Start by just holding your glider everyday, length of time may vary. Hold the glider until it is completely relaxed and falls asleep, let it rest in your hands as long as you like. After a few days you can try taking the glove of one hand and gently petting your glider, {use caution, it may try and bite! do not pull quickly away, or your glider will learn to bite whenever it it afraid.} You can also give the glider treats while you hold it, {This helps the glider associate you with pleasant things}. Gliders like yogurt, pecans, and plain popcorn, you can also feed them crickets if the idea doesn't gross you out. As your glider becomes used to you it will move around more, I recommend wearing two shirts, because gliders like to crawl into dark places, and frequently go down peoples shirts. If you have a young glider you will want to follow these basic procedures, the gloves may not be necessary. I read once that when you first get a glider you should handle it at least 2 hours everyday. If you have friends get them to handle the glider also, so they become used to people not just a person.