Can you tame a flying squirrel?

There are northern and southern flying squirrels
southern flying squirrels
The southern flying squirrel or the assapan (Glaucomys volans) is one of three species of the genus Glaucomys and one of three flying squirrel species found in North America. It is found in deciduous and mixed woods in the eastern half of North America, from southeastern Canada to Florida.
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, but their behaviors and trainability are the same. Flying squirrels are some of the easiest wild animals to tame as they are very social, curious creatures.
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Can I keep a flying squirrel as a pet?

The following states do not allow residents to keep flying squirrels as pets: Alabama, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, Utah (Southern Flying Squirrels are banned), Vermont and Virginia.
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Is it possible to tame a squirrel?

Can You Tame Squirrels? Yes. If you're really dedicated, taming squirrels is fairly simple. Having patience and letting them get used to requires a lot of waiting around, but once they do they'll be happy to approach.
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How long do pet flying squirrels live?

Flying squirrels can live up to 10 years in captivity or about half that in the wild. Flying squirrels are common rodents in many parts of the country, but because they are nocturnal, few people ever see them. Two subspecies of northern flying squirrel are federally listed as endangered due to habitat loss.
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How do you raise a flying squirrel?

Diet. Be sure to keep fresh, clean water available at all times. Water can be placed in a water bottle or a small dish, and either needs to be washed each time water is refilled. Offer commercial squirrel or hamster food daily, as well as fresh fruits, nuts and seed.
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Is it hard to take care of a flying squirrel?

Southern flying squirrels are not difficult to take care of and thus are a good option for novice pet owners looking for their first exotic pet. As long as you follow their basic care requirements and keep a close eye on them when out of the cage, you should be fine.
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Do flying squirrels bite humans?

Flying squirrels have strong, sharp teeth that can make their bite painful. Domesticated flying squirrels are less likely to bite but, like most animals, can attack if provoked.
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What can I feed a flying squirrel?

What to Feed Flying Squirrels as a Pet
  1. Pecans.
  2. Sunflower seeds.
  3. Bird seed blends.
  4. Mealworms.
  5. Fresh vegetables.
  6. Fresh fruit.
  7. Butternut squash.
  8. Pine nuts.
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Do flying squirrels stink?

Flying squirrels have no odor. Their droppings are dry. They will use one or two places in their cage for their toilet.
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What is the better pet a flying squirrel or a sugar glider?

Sugar gliders tend to have a longer lifespan than flying squirrels. Northern flying squirrels, for instance, can live for nearly 4 years in the wild. The Southern flying squirrel also has an average lifespan of 3 to 5 years in the wild. They can live for nearly 10 years in captivity.
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Do squirrels like being pet?

They are fun to watch scamper around, and you may consider that they would make cute pets. As a general rule, squirrels aren't domesticated and aren't good animals to keep as pets.
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Can you make friends with squirrels?

Fortunately, you can befriend the squirrels with food and eventually train them to eat out of your hand. This process requires a lot of patience and can take weeks or even months, but it's a fun experience for people of all ages!
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Do squirrels remember humans?

While squirrels born in the wild may not be particularly friendly, they do seem to remember their human hosts. In some cases, they even return to reconnect with their human saviors. Squirrels are also more than willing to return to a food source over and over again.
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Do flying squirrels carry fleas?

Flying squirrels also carry lice, fleas, mites and other parasites.
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Do flying squirrels like peanut butter?

Flying squirrels love the nutty taste of peanut butter and sunflower seeds. These are great options to set in your traps to lure them in.
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Where do flying squirrels sleep during the day?

Flying squirrels live in tree dens. They build these homes in summer using bark, grass, leaves, small twigs and moss. Sometimes, you may run across dens in treehouses or home attics, and it's not uncommon to see a flying squirrel sleeping on a tree branch or a hollowed-out hole in a tree.
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How much is a flying squirrel?

A flying squirrel can be purchased from specialized breeders and the average cost is around $450, but they go up to $600 or more, and sell out quickly depending on the breeder. It's important to buy them at 6 to 8 weeks of age to make sure you can bond to them.
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Do flying squirrels eat carrots?

Nuts may include peanuts, pecans or walnuts. At least 40% of their diet should be fresh fruit to keep their digestive system working smoothly. Fresh fruits may include apples, grapes, oranges, peaches, pears or plums. Other foods that may be included in their diet are carrots, mealworms and sunflower seeds.
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Do flying squirrels eat lettuce?

Flying Squirrels like eating all types of vegetables; they will enjoy lettuce, tomatoes, eggplants, cucumbers, and much more.
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Can a squirrel bite your finger off?

While feeding a squirrel, your fingers will remain safe as long as you extend whatever you are offering them on stretched-out palms. If you attempt to feed a squirrel with nuts using your fingers, chances are that you may be bitten. Such bites are thankfully, not severe.
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What does it mean when a squirrel barks at you?

If a squirrel chatters at you, it's likely that it considers you to be a threat. Don't try to get closer to the squirrel or chase it away: You'll just scare it. If you see one chattering inside your house, it will probably retreat further inward.
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Are squirrels loyal?

Squirrels are loyal to their buddies and keep an eye out for each other, especially when times get tough. If it seems like something's going wrong, or, better yet, there's some delicious acorns nearby, they let out a loud whistle to give their friends the heads up.
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Can squirrels become attached to humans?

Squirrels are one-person animals. There are some very rare exceptions, but very, very rare. They pick one person and as for the rest of the family - they either tolerate them, or show their dislike, both adults and children. It is also common for male squirrels to get attached to their human momma.
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How do squirrels show affection?

According to experts licking is a way that they show affection. Think of this behavior similar to how a dog shows affection. They will lick your legs, face, hands and etc. Pet squirrels purr as a sign of happiness and content, similar to a cat.
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Do squirrels leave gifts?

There are documented cases of squirrels, crows and other animals leaving “gifts” for humans who have shown them kindness. In the animal biz, it's called reciprocal altruism. The animals aren't actually thanking us, biologists say, but doing a little tit for tat in anticipation of receiving more.
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