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No, not in the wild. Sugar gliders are native to Australia.
This is unlikely, given that sugar gliders are native to Australia. They are common in Australia, and also in New Guinea and some of the islands of Indonesia, to which they have spread from Australia.
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hi my name is sandy and the answer to this question is that if we compare the sugar cultivation between India and Australia i think that in area Australia is better in cultivation methods Australia is better
The first two countries to which Australia exported sugar were New Zealand and the United Kingdom. This occurred in 1923.
In their native state, sugar gliders live in Australia.
Sugar gliders are not endangered, but they are protected in their native country of Australia.
In its natural habitat of Australia, the sugar glider is quite common.