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SUGAR GLIDER NORMAL

RM180.00



General Information

  • Common Name: Sugar Glider

  • Scientific Name: Petaurus breviceps

  • Family: Petauridae

  • Origin/Range: Native to Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea, and surrounding islands

  • Habitat: Forests and woodlands, especially eucalyptus forests; nest in tree hollows lined with leaves


🔹 Physical Description

  • Size: Body length 16–21 cm (6–8 in); tail length 16–21 cm (similar to body)

  • Weight: 90–150 g (3–5 oz)

  • Build:

    • Compact body with a long, bushy tail

    • Large forward-facing eyes for night vision

    • Soft, silky gray-blue fur with a dark dorsal stripe

    • Membrane (patagium) stretches from wrists to ankles, allowing them to glide

  • Lifespan: 9–12 years in captivity (rarely longer); ~5–7 years in the wild


🔹 Behavior & Lifestyle

  • Activity: Nocturnal (active at night)

  • Social Structure: Extremely social; live in colonies of up to 7–12 individuals in the wild

  • Gliding Ability: Can glide up to 50 meters (160 ft) between trees; tail acts as a rudder

  • Personality: Curious, playful, and highly interactive but can be vocal and demanding

  • Communication: Wide range of vocalizations (barks, hisses, chirps) and scent marking


🔹 Diet

  • Type: Omnivores

  • Wild Diet:

    • Sap and gum from eucalyptus and acacia trees

    • Nectar, pollen, honeydew

    • Insects and small invertebrates

  • Captive Diet: Must mimic natural diet with:

    • Nectar substitutes (specialized sugar glider diets)

    • Fresh fruits and vegetables (apple, melon, sweet potato, corn in moderation)

    • Insects (mealworms, crickets) for protein

  • Note: Improper diet leads to malnutrition, obesity, or metabolic bone disease


🔹 Reproduction

  • Maturity: Sexual maturity at 8–15 months (males), 8–12 months (females)

  • Breeding: Can breed year-round

  • Gestation Period: ~15–17 days (short, as with other marsupials)

  • Birth: Tiny, underdeveloped joey crawls into the mother’s pouch

  • Pouch Life: 60–70 days; emerges around 2 months old

  • Weaning: At 4 months, fully furred and independent



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