Learn About Sugar Gliders
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These marsupials are able to glide up to 45 meters (148.5 ft.) and have been observed to leap at and catch moths in flight.
Sugar gliders live in large colonies of 20-40 individuals with two alpha males fathering the majority of offspring.
Young gliders usually leave around 10 months to start their own colonies.
Sugar gliders live in large colonies of 20-40 individuals with two alpha males fathering the majority of offspring.
Young gliders usually leave around 10 months to start their own colonies.

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