sugar glider by quinn b. mrs. zoanetti
DESCRIPTION
Sugar Glider By Quinn B. Mrs. Zoanetti. Appearance. Sugar Gliders have pink or dark pink noses Their back, neck,& head are black and white marble Sugar Gliders have a pouch that is white so is the rest of their stomach They are very small and have small ears and big black eyes . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Sugar Glider By Quinn B. Mrs. Zoanetti
Appearance Sugar Gliders have pink or dark pink
noses Their back, neck,& head are black and
white marble Sugar Gliders have a pouch that is
white so is the rest of their stomach They are very small and have small
ears and big black eyes
Habitat Mostly all sugar gliders live in the
rainforest All the rainforests are located in
Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Papua, New Guinea, and parts of Indonesia.
Food & Hunting Sugar Gliders eat sweet sugary tree
sap, fruit, nectar and sometimes insects and spiders.
Sugar Gliders ear’s are very sensitive, so it is easy for them to get their food. They can hear the smallest sounds. Even the sounds that a bug makes.
Predators Sugar Gliders predators are dogs, cats,
& owls. Sometimes if we don’t give sugar gliders the right care we can be dangerous to them.
Sugar Gliders stay in trees to stay safe.
Nesting Behaviors & Raising Young
Sugar Gliders are born from their mother. After they are born , they spend 70 days in their mother’s pouch.
Interesting Facts Sugar Gliders cannot really fly but they
can glide 150 feet. That’s half of a football field.
Mother sugar gliders can carry two baby sugar gliders at once.
When sugar gliders glide they use their tail to steer.
Resources Sugar Glider, Elizabeth O’Sullivan,
2009. http://a-z-animals.com/animals/