Sugar gliders are small, nocturnal marsupials that are native to Australia and Indonesia.
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They are highly social animals and do best when kept in pairs or groups.
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Sugar gliders are very active and require plenty of space to climb, jump, and play
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Sugar gliders have a unique bond with their owners and can form strong social bonds with other pets in the household, such as dogs and cats.
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Sugar gliders are known for their problem-solving abilities and can even learn to perform tricks with proper training and positive reinforcement.
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They are capable of gliding up to 50 meters in the wild, thanks to the flaps of skin that extend from their wrists to their ankles.
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These tiny animals get their name from their love of sugary foods and their ability to glide through the air, thanks to a flap of skin between their front and hind legs.