sugar glider
The sugar glider is a small, nocturnal marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea. It has large eyes, a flattened tail, and a membrane that stretches from its wrists to its ankles, allowing it to glide between trees. Sugar gliders are social animals and often live in groups, feeding primarily on nectar, fruits, and insects.
These creatures are popular as pets due to their playful nature and unique ability to glide. However, they require a specific diet and social interaction to thrive. In the wild, sugar gliders play a vital role in their ecosystem by pollinating flowers and dispersing seeds.