Sugar Glider Flying, Funny.

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Sugar gliders are fascinating creatures known for their unique diet and social behavior. Their name reflects their fondness for nectar and flowers, but they also consume insects, making them omnivorous. The scientific name, Petaurus breviceps, translates to "short-headed rope dancer," highlighting their agile movement in trees.

These small marsupials were introduced to Tasmania in 1835, and they are now the only species of glider found in the state. Their playful nature and charm have contributed to their popularity in the pet trade, particularly in the United States.

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