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heartnosekid · 10 months
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pocomomo15 on ig
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psikonauti · 6 months
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Nine Francois (American)
Sugar Glider, 2015
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snototter · 2 years
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A sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) at night in Victoria, Australia
by Patrick Kavanagh
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askepitheterased · 5 months
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Miss Fuzz, have you ever seen a sugar glider? If not, here! (hands Percy a sugar glider)
Percy : Ah yes, Petaurus breviceps. I have seen them before but I have never gotten the opportunity to hold one, thank you.
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ningauinerd · 11 months
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A collection of possum species from my June 2023 roadtrip through NSW, the ACT and south-east Queensland
Krefft's Glider (Petaurus notatus) - Black Mountain Nature Reserve, ACT
Common Brushtail Possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) - Cotter Campground, ACT
Broad-toed Feathertail Glider (Acrobates frontalis) - Warrumbungle National Park, NSW
Short-eared Brushtail Possum (Trichosurus caninus) - Lamington National Park, QLD
Southern Greater Glider (Petauroides volans) - Barrington Tops National Park, NSW
Common Ringtail Possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) - Myall Lakes National Park, NSW
Yellow-bellied Glider (Petaurus australis) - Murramarang National Park, NSW
Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps) - Murramarang National Park, NSW
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triplenlace · 2 months
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Petauro del azúcar, un pequeño marsupial planeador que se adapta como mascota
El petauro del azúcar (Petaurus breviceps) es un pequeño marsupial nativo de Australia, Nueva Guinea y algunas islas cercanas.  Son animales pequeños, midiendo entre 24 y 30 cm de largo, incluyendo la cola, y pesan entre 90 y 150 gramos. Tienen ojos grandes y saltones, adaptados a su vida nocturna, y su pelaje es suave y de color gris con una franja negra que corre desde el hocico hasta la mitad…
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ottoshare · 1 year
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將來我要開店~ 剛剛想到一個商業模式。 很多人需要配伴,有人會選擇寵物。 很多人喜歡把寵物放在手裡或貼在臉上。 要能這樣做,寵物從幼仔,就要人工徒手養才有辦法。 我乾脆進幼仔為主。 寵物就賣幼仔或我徒手養大的寵物。 這樣,我賣的寵物就很能跟顧客互動。 但這樣,還不夠。 顧客跟店裡的互動還不足。 只要是我店裡的會員,可以將自行繁殖的寵物幼仔賣回店裡,這樣顧客就不用擔心繁殖過多的問題,也可賺一些錢。 我再把這些收購的幼仔賣給其他人,這樣就更多人跟我買用品跟飼料了。 哈哈~哈哈~ 我要變有錢人了~
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lamaskot · 2 years
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Hechos sobre los planeadores de azúcar.
Hechos sobre los planeadores de azúcar.
Los planeadores del azúcar han ganado popularidad a lo largo de los años y, por lo tanto, sabemos más que nunca sobre estos adorables pequeños marsupiales. Petaurus breviceps  es el nombre latino de un planeador del azúcar que significa “bailarín de cuerda de cabeza corta”. Esperanza de vida Los planeadores del azúcar viven entre 10 y 15 años en cautiverio, por lo que son mascotas a largo…
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animalids · 4 years
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Sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps)
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jade-draw · 5 years
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不給糖就搗蛋!!~halloween
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lovingexotics · 6 years
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Sugar Glider Petaurus Breviceps Source: Here
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est-nord · 6 years
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Petaurus breviceps
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fenrislorsrai · 6 years
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Bra Baby by Sabarika Via Flickr: This is a "bra baby". When your pet sugar glider is trained to sleep or rest in the front of your shirt or bra. Sounds kind of weird to put an animal there but they aren't inclined to pee/poop where they sleep and vendors make pouches atttach to your shirts/brastraps to keep their claws from scratching your skin. I think it's the cutest goddamn thing. Another shot from Sugar Glider Get Away 2011, July 30.
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drawingtutorials101 · 7 years
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Sugar Glider with Color Pencils [Time Lapse]
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glidergirlstoyshop · 7 years
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Lulu at work with me.
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pyykkinalle-blog · 7 years
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“Yak!”
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