Sugar gliders are naturally nocturnal creatures, which means that they are most active during the night. They typically sleep during the day and are up and about at night, rather inconveniently for...
Category: Mammals
Bonding is an essential part of sugar glider keeping and it will help to tame your pet. But how do you know when your sugar glider is bonded? In this article, I will explain a bit more about bonding,...
Sugar gliders, like many other animals, will occasionally bite their owners. This biting often occurs when the sugar glider is first brought home and is usually a reaction to fear or anxiety. When...
Experienced sugar glider owners will be aware of the many sounds their pets make, but new owners will often be surprised to hear their cute and cuddly pet making what sounds to them like a hissing...
When it comes to exotic pets, the Australian sugar glider is perhaps the most ‘exotic’ of them all. In fact, they are so exotic that most people have never even heard of them. In recent times...
As a sugar glider keeper, you will already know that these adorable creatures make a whole host of sounds for many different reasons. They will bark, crab, or purr from time to time as a way of...