Sugar+Glider

__**Sugar Gliders***__ Sugar Gliders are great little creatures, they are known to be great pets and also to live in the wild. In Australia, New Guinea, and the Islands of New Guinea they are quite comman. Some have been brought to America to be pets, the breeders love their jobs. A lot of people breed them and are really successful. When in the wild they live mostly in rainforests and such. Normaly sugar gliders live in groups. The Sugar Gliders gruops are normally from 15 to 30 sugar gliders. Sugar Gliders will live happily in almost any area that has trees with hollows for shelter, and food that they can eat.
 * Where do they live?**

Sugar Gliders eat a variety of thigs depending on where they live. They of of course, hence their name, love sweet foods. In the wild sugar gliders eat, Eucalyptus, nectar, pollen, and arthropods such as grasshoppers. //*Eww*// When Sugar Gliders are pets they also eat a variety of even more things. They especially will eat fruit. Depending on the owner they will also have some kind of dry food. Probably form a pet store or their local vet, to have a Sugar Glider you need to make sure that it gets the right kind of food so that it will stay healthy and happy in your care.
 * What do Sugar gliders eat?**

Well Sugar Gliders are nocturnal animals so they arent super active during the daytime. They will sleep most of the day so it's really best to play with them as late as possible. They really like people once they get to know them and they really need companianship. These little creatures aren't really known to bite unless they get scared, especially around strangers that have a certain scent that they themselve don't recongize. Sugar Gliders often make intersting sounds that a lot of people don't recongnize. The sound that they make is called crabbing. Crabbing is what they will do when they are afriad, they might even go into attack mode with it if they are really scared. Especially if they're in a new place. In the wild Sugar Gliders as I have said live in groups. What they do is for each group they have a head male. The head male will put their scent on everyone in their group, then if an intruder comes they will know and they can act apon it.
 * How do Sugar Gliders act?**

Suagr Gliders seem to fascinate people and why wouldn't they? They also make great pets as you may have heard. They are bred and sold and are allowed in many States in the U.S. People love Sugar Gliders and even have a great business or two breeding them. They are a unique animal that people will always enjoy.
 * Sugar Gliders and People?**