LYCOS RETRIEVER
Sugar Gliders
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Some sugar glider owners use baby food, which provides a convenient form of pureed meat. But be sure to read the label carefully: No onions, garlic, chives or leeks should be present in the baby food! If it is present, do not use that particular baby food. Additionally, some baby foods contain a lot of sodium, which is unhealthy for sugar gliders (and babies, too).
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Sugar gliders socialize among themselves, often living in small family groups. They get lonely on their own so you want to get more than one. The ideal temperature for sugar gliders should be somewhere between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures over 88 F can lead to heat related illness, which can be life-threatening. Cared for properly, these gray and black striped creatures can live up to 14 years.
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Sugar Gliders breed much like humans, except that they have five genetalia instead of one or two and it takes them just 0.00000000001 seconds to mate. They are ... different from humans in that, after breeding, it only takes five seconds for the fetus to fully mature and exit the womb(s). Once the baby has exited, the mother devours it, vomits it back out, burns it, smokes the ashes, and then she mates again. This process is repeated as many times as desired.
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The majority of breeders you will find on the internet are wonderful people, concerned with raising quality, healthy sugar gliders. But there are some sugar glider “breeders” on the internet who spread misinformation about what is required to keep a healthy, happy sugar glider. Their general attitude indicates that sugar gliders are simply a commodity.
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Ariel is the main protagonist and leader of the Sugar Gliders duo, with a strong sense of direction and profound moral composure. Her super powers derive from her great strength and keen intellect.
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Sugar glider habitats should be kept at a temperature of 75-85° F with a relative humidity of about 45-50%. They should be kept in a room with good ventilation, but well out of any draft areas. Sugar glider habitats should ... be in an area that allows indirect sunlight during the daytime hours. (Think of the indirect sunlight shining down through the rainforest canopy).
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