Gliders have a main wheel under the fuelsalge of the aircraft. This wheel may retractable.
In the wild, sugar gliders always glide. The cruel practice of keeping them confined in cages prevents them from gliding. Their only recourse is to run.
Possums cannot fly. However, there are several species of gliders in Australia, which belong to the possum family. These gliders have a membrane which extends between the elbows of the forelegs to the hind legs. Gliders will launch themselves from treetops and glide to other treetops or high places, sometimes achieving gliding flight of up to 80 metres. The only true flying mammal is the bat.
All gliders are airplanes, but not all airplanes are gliders.
No, sugar gliders do not have jobs.
No, sugar gliders are not racist.
Hand gliders do not exist - just bad grammar for hang glider.
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.
Sugar gliders are omnivores. In their native environment, sugar gliders feed on tree sap, nectar, some fruits and a variety of small insects such as mealworms, beetles, crickets, grasshoppers, lerps and moths. They prefer sap and resin from trees such as eucalyptus (gum trees) and acacia (wattle). Sugar gliders hunt and feed at night. They find much of their food on the trees they inhabit, but have been known to catch insects on the "run", using their gliding membrances as they leap out and catch food.
No, not in the wild. Sugar gliders are native to Australia.
Feathertail gliders are completely native to Australia alone.