The Petauridae.
Sugar gliders are marsupials, and members of the possum (not "opossum") family.
Sugar gliders generally live in family groups of about 6-8. Such a group is known as a colony.
Sugar gliders do not live in large social colonies, but they do tend to live in extended family groups.
No, and they are not related in any way. Sugar gliders are marsupials, of the possum family (which are not the same as opossums). Monkeys are placental mammals, and primates.
No, sugar gliders do not have jobs.
No, sugar gliders are not racist.
what instincts do sugar gliders born with
In India u cant get sugar gliders...... It is not legal in India to keep sugar gliders as pets..... Moreover sugar gliders are very difficult to tame......
Sugar gliders get most of their water from their foods.
No, not in the wild. Sugar gliders are native to Australia.
No. Sugar Gliders are active all year round.
No, sugar gliders cannot be potty trained.