Publisher's Synopsis
Sugar gliders are palm-length possums that may drift 1/2 the duration of a soccer pitch in one experience. Those not unusual, tree-living marsupials are native to tropical and funky-temperate forests in Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. Their "wings" are made from a thin skin stretched between the fifth forefinger and lower back ankle, and that they use their bushy tails as rudders as they leap via the air. Frequently compared with flying squirrels-rodents with comparable bodies that can also go with the flow-sugar gliders are extra intently associated with different marsupials like kangaroos. As nocturnal animals, they see well within the dark with their massive black eyes. They have often gray fur however their underbellies are white, and their heads have black stripes.GET YOUR COPY NOW!