Baby Sugar Gliders Dixie Dust and Pixie Dust eating their Mealie Worms! BONDING!
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Baby Sugar Gliders Dixie Dust and Pixie Dust eating their Mealie Worms! BONDING!

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Our ADORABLE baby and an 11 month old adopted Sugar Gliders Dixie Dust and Pixie Dust eating their early morning Mealie worms..

Dixie is eating nicely when Pixie, the Baby ( 9 weeks OOP) sneaks up and snatches Dixies Worm... You have to watch how they resolve this issue! LOL

Basically..... From Wikipedia : The sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) is a small, omnivorous, arboreal, and nocturnal gliding possum belonging to the marsupial infraclass. The common name refers to its preference for sugary nectarous foods and ability to glide through the air, much like a flying squirrel.[5] They have very similar appearance and habits to the flying squirrel despite not being closely related, an example of convergent evolution.[6] The scientific name, Petaurus breviceps, translates from Latin as "short-headed rope-dancer", a reference to their canopy acrobatics.[7]
Sugar gliders are characterised by their gliding membrane, known as the patagium, which extends from their forelegs to hindlegs.[8] Gliding serves as an efficient means of both reaching food and evading predators.[5] They are covered in soft, pale grey to brown fur, which is lighter in colour on their underside.
The sugar glider is endemic to mainland Australia, New Guinea and certain Indonesian islands; and it was introduced to Tasmania,[9] probably in the 1830s.[10][11]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_glider

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