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Sugar gliders can make wonderful, loving pets. Earning their trust, however, can be quite a challenge.
Sugar gliders are small marsupials commonly kept as pets throughout the world. They are nocturnal animals native to parts of Australia and New Guinea. Sugar gliders are not an endangered species...
The Tasmanian devil was found across Australia, but now the dingo have driven them to their last stand in Tasmania. To use U.S. classifications, they are considered a "threatened species." These...
In this tutorial you'll learn how to take care of your very own Sugar Glider.
In order to be happy with your new Sugar Glider and for them to be happy with you it is essential that you take the time to bond with your new glider. This process can sometimes seem slow and...
Sugar gliders can be incredibly enjoyable pets to raise. Their unique look makes them fun to look at, and their playful and active personalities make them fun to watch. Caring for your glider...
One of the most important things you can do with your sugar glider is bond with them. When you bond with you glider you are building trust. This also makes it easier for you to be able to handle...
Sugar gliders, marsupials native to the South Pacific that are about the size of hamsters, can make for interesting and endlessly entertaining pets. They are fairly easy to breed due to their...
Sugar gliders make wonderful and loving pets, and once you know all of the basics, caring for a sugar glider really isn't all that hard. Since they can live to be over 10 years old as pets, they...
One of the best-loved animals in the world, koala bears are a favorite whether in the form of stuffed animals, fur coats or zoo inhabitants. They are protected animals because of their diminishing...
Sugar gliders, small nocturnal marsupials found in Australia and Indonesia, are easy to breed. If you carefully monitor your sugar gliders and provide the proper diet, they will breed between...
Australia boasts some of the oddest animals in the world and is famous for its marsupial population, including the bandicoot. There are now only 15 surviving species, but they are bound by some...