Sugar gliders are not dangerous at all. They can bite, but not on purpose. If they do, it will only hurt like someone poking you with a dull toothpick.
It is not a good idea to give your sugar glider (or any other animal) medication without the recommendation of an experienced vet.
Sugar Gliders have backbones.
There is just one species of sugar glider. Sugar gliders are one of six species of gliders in Australia. The other gliders are:mahogany gliderfeathertail gliderlesser glider (also known as the yellow bellied glider)greater glidersquirrel glider
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No. Metamorphosis happens in amphibians and some invertebrates, not mammals.
It depends if it is a model glider or a manned glider.
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No: There are actually six different species of glider found in Australia. They include:Yellow-bellied Glider - Petaurus australisSugar Glider - Petaurus brevicepsSquirrel Glider - Petaurus phalangerGreater Glider - Petaurioides volansFeathertail Glider - Acrobates pygmaeusMahogany Glider - Petaurus gracilis
The gliding marsupials are the gliders, and they are all members of the possum family. There are six different species of glider found in Australia. They include:Yellow-bellied Glider - Petaurus australisSugar Glider - Petaurus brevicepsSquirrel Glider - Petaurus phalangerGreater Glider - Petaurioides volansFeathertail Glider - Acrobates pygmaeusMahogany Glider - Petaurus gracilis
How is the yawing in a glider detected?
A glider or hang-glider
The sugar glider is a marsupial
The first glider was invented in 1891.
Glider species include:Sugar gliderFeathertail gliderSquirrel gliderGreater gliderMahogany gliderYellow-bellied glider
The squirrel glider (not to be confused with the sugar glider) is currently listed as Lower Risk (near threatened).
Glider PRO was created in 1994 by John Calhoun.
A female sugar glider.