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Sugar Gliders Or Sugar Bears Information Guide

Sugar Gliders love mealworms.  Did you know that?  Many of our Wormman.com customers are Sugar Glider owners and they tell us how much their Sugar Gliders eat mealworms like they are candy, so we figured that this guide might help our Sugar Glider moms and dads.

Some of the reviews that we have received:

“A fantastic guide to these wonderful little animals. It covered everything I needed to know. I now consider myself an expert on sugar gliders and have the confidence to properly look after them.”

“It’s great to have found such a comprehensive and well written book that provides both the positive and negative sides of owning sugar gliders. I now feel fully prepared. This book is a keeper!”

If you are passionate about having a small exotic pet, one of the most beautiful, cute and fun to raise pets are — sugar gliders and sugar bears!

Owning and raising sugar gliders and sugar bears is easy to do, all you need is a suitable cage to keep them. Many people recall vivid childhood memories of trips to zoos where exotic pets including sugar gliders and sugar bears caught your eye and made you smile with their fun-loving antics.

The sugar glider is a small nocturnal marsupial that can be found living high up in the trees in Australia and the surrounding islands. Sugar gliders can also be found in homes all around the world as exotic pets. These little creatures are full of energy and make very entertaining pets, as long as you care for them properly.

A marsupial is a type of animal that carries its young in its pouch – examples include kangaroos, wallabies, possums and koalas. These creatures have soft, thick fur that is blue-grey in color, fading to cream on the throat and chest. Sugar gliders typically have a black stripe running from the nose to about halfway down the back. There are also some sugar gliders that exhibit yellow or tan coloration as well as albino variations, though these are extremely rare.

The rising popularity of keeping exotic pets is sure to make the Sugar…

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