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Sugar Gliders Habitat

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The Sugar Glider lives in forests and woodlands. Sugar gliders generally make nests by lining a hole in a tree with leaves. Sugar Glider The Australian Museum It cannot fly like a bird. Sugar gliders habitat . Sugar gliders need a large cage for exercise and overall happiness. The Sugar glider is a small arboreal nocturnal marsupial mammal. In the wilds of its native habitat the Sugar Glider lives in trees often living in groups of 15 to 40. After about 72 days in the pouch. They live up high in treetops and come down to the ground only if they have to. The sugar glider as its name suggests is a glider. Sugar Gliders can do well in a small environment for a short period of time with regular handling and trips outside their cage. In the wilds of its native habitat the Sugar Glider is a tree dwelling creature often living in groups of 15 to 30. In 1835 they were introduced to Tasmania where these animals are currently common and widespread in inland areas.