Is a sugar glider the same as a flying squirrel?

The main difference between these two animals is their classifications, as sugar gliders are marsupials, while flying squirrels are mammals. The size differences between a flying squirrel and sugar glider are also more extreme, and their preferred locations and habitats differ from one another as well.
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Are sugar gliders a type of squirrel?

While sugar gliders look like flying squirrels, they are not rodents. Sugar gliders are in the marsupial family, like kangaroos. And like kangaroos, they have a pouch in which females raise their young.
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What animals are similar to flying squirrels?

The sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) is a small, omnivorous, arboreal, and nocturnal gliding possum belonging to the marsupial infraclass. The common name refers to its predilection for sugary foods such as sap and nectar and its ability to glide through the air, much like a flying squirrel.
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Can sugar gliders and flying squirrels live together?

You should never have flying squirrels and sugar gliders together. That can be a recipe for disaster to mix species of any sort.
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Are sugar gliders good pets?

Sugar gliders do not make good pets. They are wild animals whose complex needs can never be met in captivity. Forcing them into a domestic life of confinement results in a pet that is suffering, unhappy and unhealthy.
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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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How long do sugar gliders live?

Sugar gliders are considered geriatric pets at 5-7 years of age. The average lifespan is 10-12 years and, for those kept in captivity, depends heavily on how they are cared for.
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Can sugar gliders fly?

Australia's sugar gliders can "fly" about 165 feet. IUCN Red List Status: ? Sugar gliders are palm-size possums that can glide half the length of a soccer pitch in one trip. These common, tree-dwelling marsupials are native to tropical and cool-temperate forests in Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea.
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Do sugar gliders smell?

Like all other animals, sugar gliders have their distinct smell, which is not that bad. It's more of a mild musky smell which is often part of their physical and genetic makeup. Both male and female sugar gliders have scent glands. Female sugar gliders, these glands are located at the pouch and genital area.
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Are sugar gliders bats?

Many people often confuse flying squirrels for sugar gliders and vice versa but they are different species. Bats: In these mammals, the patagium allows flight. It is more of a membrane that is attached to the wing bones which are designed for full flight. Bats also flap their arms up and down to create lift.
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What animal is similar to a sugar glider?

Degus (pronounced DAY-goo or DEE-goo) are rodents that are also known as brush-tailed rats. They're about the same size as a sugar glider.
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Are sugar gliders rodents?

One might mistakenly call Sugar Gliders a special kind of rodent due to their small size and soft, furry bodies, and though they are indeed special, Sugar Gliders aren't rodents at all. Sugar Gliders belong to the marsupial mammals; they carry their babies in little pouches, just like kangaroos, their distant cousins.
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What is another name for flying squirrels?

Flying squirrels (scientifically known as Pteromyini or Petauristini) are a tribe of 50 species of squirrels in the family Sciuridae.
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Is a sugar glider a possum?

Sugar Gliders are small possums with grey fur, which have the remarkable ability to glide from tree to tree using a gliding membrane which extends from their fifth finger to their ankle.
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Do sugar gliders bite you?

Sugar gliders bite for various reasons ranging from fear, unfamiliar smells or self defense. Biting is the prime source of defense when a sugar glider feels threatened or trapped. A foreign scent or a human hand can be a scary enemy to a glider.
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Is it cruel to keep sugar gliders as pets?

They are highly social animals and to keep one alone is very cruel as it can lead to depression, emotional distress, physical illness, weight loss, and even a shortened lifespan. Risks: Sugar gliders can and will likely bite you, especially in the early stages of ownership.
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Do sugar gliders get along with dogs?

It isn't always easy to own both dogs and sugar gliders, but it is possible. In fact, many Instagram and other social media accounts are dedicated to sugar gliders and dogs who are best friends. These unique friendships are cute, but they shouldn't be taken lightly.
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How much do gliders cost?

Fiberglass gliders can be purchased for $10,000-$20,000. If interested in competitions, capable “club class” gliders are usually $20,000-$40,000. Top-of-the-line gliders with sustainer or self-launch motors can be well over $100,000. Just like any other aircraft there is a cost of ownership outside the purchase price.
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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 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 states have flying squirrels?

The southern flying squirrel is found throughout the eastern United States, from Maine south to Florida and west from Minnesota south to Texas. The northern flying squirrel has a much patchier distribution, but is found primarily in the Northeast, along the West Coast, and into Idaho and Montana.
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Does PetSmart sell sugar gliders?

Sugar gliders aren't sold at PetSmart and may be difficult to find in general because of legality issues. If you want a sugar glider, do your research into your local laws, the care of the animal, the supplies you need, and reputable breeders.
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