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Dundee, the sugar glider, is a charming small marsupial that glides gracefully from tree to tree in Australia. These nocturnal creatures primarily feast on insects, fruits, and plants. Unique to sugar gliders is the skin that stretches between their legs and arms, which aids their gliding ability. They can grow up to 24 to 30 centimeters in length throughout their lives. Explore the intriguing world of sugar gliders and learn about their habitat, diet, and astonishing adaptations!
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Dundee, the sugar glider Created by: Kevyn and Raul
What are sugar gliders? • Sugar Gliders are small marsupials that glide from tree to tree.
Where are they from? • You can usually find a Sugar Glider in Australia.
What do they eat? • They eat insects like worms ,and fruit.They also eat fruit and plants.
Interesting fact #1 • Sugar gliders have skin in between its legs and arms.
Interesting fact # 2 • They can grow up to 24 to 30 centimeters long for all their life.
Interesting fact #3 • Did you know Sugar Gliders are nocturnal.