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Sugar Glider Babies
Sugar glider babies look beautiful in a picture; some farms raise them exclusively.
Young are usually born singly, although twins do occur in this species. Newborns climb into the pouch, where they stay attached to the nipple for about 2 months, and it takes about a week for them to get out of the pouch.
Sugar glider babies look beautiful in a picture; some farms raise them exclusively.
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Sugar Glider Babies -
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These animals are marsupials, and mothers carry their young in the pouch, where they stay attached to the nipple for about 2 months. Do not try to tear a young off the nipple, as this may hurt the mother and kill the newborn. Sugar glider babies look beautiful in a picture; some farms raise them exclusively.
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