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Sugar Glider
The sugar gliders are exotic, nocturnal animals native to forests of Australia and Indonesia. They are named after their diet and capability of gliding. Their diet mainly consist of sugary fruits and vegetables. The sugar gliders also have a membrane between their wrist and ankles. It lets them to glide between the trees. Sugar gliders are very social and they considered as an excellent exotic pet in some parts of the world. Sugar gliders are nocturnal. They sleep throughout the day hours and forage for food at night. The large eyes of sugar gliders enhanced for night vision. They also have an excellent sense of hearing for locating the prey in the dark such as insects and rodents.

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