KidzSearch Image Safe Search   



Sugar glider
Petaurus breviceps Petauro dello zucchero.jpg
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Class:
Infraclass:
Order:
Family:
Genus:
Petaurus
Binomial name
Petaurus breviceps
Petaurus breviceps distribution.png
Sugar Glider natural range:
Red:P. b. breviceps
Blue:P. b. longicaudatus
Dark Green:P. b. ariel
Yellow:P. b. flavidus
Violet:P. b. papuanus
Light Green:P. b. tafa
Black:P. b. biacensis

The sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) is a small marsupial originally native to eastern and northern mainland Australia, New Guinea, and the Bismarck Archipelago, and introduced to Tasmania. It is called a sugar glider because it likes to feed on the sugary sap from certain trees, and can jump from trees and glide through the air to another tree. They live in trees, and rarely travel on the ground. They eat many foods, but mostly tree sap and insects. They look and act much like a flying squirrel, but they are not related. Sugar gliders are actually related to possums

 view more...





   Related Content
    • sugar gliders habitat
    • sugar gliders life cycle
    • sugar gliders diet
    • sugar gliders facts
    • sugar gliders fun facts
    • sugar gliders the animal
    • sugar gliders photos
    • sugar gliders predators
    • sugar gliders size
    • sugar gliders food


Not Finding Your Answer?
Post It On KidzTalk Homework Help


   Report a search problem







COMPANY RESOURCES LINKS SOCIAL
contact us education daily journal home facebook
about us make us your default search kidztalk twitter  
terms/privacy blocking websites kidznet pinterest  
advertise teacher zone wiki    
media link to us learning sites    
business / api solutions add a site image search    
affiliate program kidzsearch apps kidztube    
play youtube on kidzsearch games    
  voice search music    
  report a problem cool facts    
  settings news    
    search help    
       
         










 mobile version

      Copyright 2005-2024 KidzSearch.com