We went to a home show today, and there was a booth that had "Sugar Gliders" for sale. They were really quite cute and my 7-year-old has been talking about them since about noon (when we held one).
The only way I can describe them is that they are kind of like a really small flying squirrel (may need to add a few of these to your army, Vido ). They are about 5 or so inches long as an adult and CAN actually "glide" from one person to another by spreading their legs and the flaps of skin between their legs and their body catch the air. They are marsupials (like kangaroos) so they like to be in pouches and are nicknamed "The Pocket Pet" because they apparently enjoy riding in your pocket.
So, are these suitable pets or no? They get all A's for cuteness, but I don't know about them as pets. There are conflicting reports online.
Here is a pic of a Sugar Glider.
The only way I can describe them is that they are kind of like a really small flying squirrel (may need to add a few of these to your army, Vido ). They are about 5 or so inches long as an adult and CAN actually "glide" from one person to another by spreading their legs and the flaps of skin between their legs and their body catch the air. They are marsupials (like kangaroos) so they like to be in pouches and are nicknamed "The Pocket Pet" because they apparently enjoy riding in your pocket.
So, are these suitable pets or no? They get all A's for cuteness, but I don't know about them as pets. There are conflicting reports online.
Here is a pic of a Sugar Glider.
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