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alizarin (Member Profile)
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How Many Sugar Gliders Can Fit into a Cool Whip Container?
>> ^honkeytonk73:
So is a Sugar Glider something like a Honey Badger?
I have been told unequivocally that it's not even remotely related to a Bearded Clam.
How Many Sugar Gliders Can Fit into a Cool Whip Container?
So is a Sugar Glider something like a Honey Badger?
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How Many Sugar Gliders Can Fit into a Cool Whip Container?
Video ends because of immanent sugar glider escape attempts.
Furbat eats an apple
I was wondering what the hell a furbat was so googled it but didn't find much there so I then checked the youtube page and this is apparently a Sugar Glider and his name is Furbat.
Sugar glider "gliding" in slow motion
Cute, but it's too bad they stink like hell. Southern Flying Squirrels are a much better alternative to Sugar Gliders. Not only are they cleaner and less odorous by virtue of being rodents as opposed to marsupials, but you usually have to get them from reputable breeders as opposed to from any old exploitative pet store which is a plus to me, at least. Lots of pet stores will also keep Gliders well past their "expiration date" if you will; after a certain age they just won't bond to a new owner and will make terrible anti-social pets.