yes its legal
Yes,it is legal to keep a sugar glider in Ohio.
Sugar gliders are only legal with a permit which is not being issued at this time.
In North Carolina, it is legal to own a sugar glider as a pet with the proper permits and licenses. It is important to research and understand the specific regulations and requirements for owning a sugar glider in North Carolina, including obtaining any necessary permits and adhering to care guidelines.
No. The Sugar Glider is its own unique self.
In South Dakota,you are allowed to own a sugar glider.
It's not like a Vampire. A Vampire is a mythical (FAKE) creature....where a Sugar Glider is real. We own sugar gliders and they are very sweet and loving animals who need lots of care.
the baby has to be at least 6 to 8 weeks old. When its eating on its own..
No. California has some of the strictest laws on exotic pets.
Oh, dude, like, technically it's not illegal to own a sugar glider in Massachusetts, but there are some restrictions and regulations you gotta follow. You'll need a permit from the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, and you can't just go around selling them or releasing them into the wild like you're in some sugar glider version of "The Great Escape." So, yeah, it's kinda like having a pet rock, but with wings.
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.
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).
No, sugar gliders are illegal to own as pets in California. The state classifies them as restricted animals due to concerns about their potential impact on local ecosystems and public health. If you're considering a pet, it's essential to research and choose species that are legal and suitable for your area. Always check with local regulations for the most accurate and up-to-date information.