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Sugar Glider
The sugar glider can be found on conservation sites which will have hunting info also.
These animals are named so because of their ability to jump at great distances gliding through the air. They have a thin membrane between their front and back legs, which is very helpful. They are mostly nocturnal and spend the day sleeping.
The sugar glider can be found on conservation sites which will have hunting info also.
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Sugar Glider -
conservation, hunting
These animals look like squirrels, but they are not rodents, but belong to the group of small marsupials. Females have a pouch for the newborns to grow. In the wild they can be found in Australia, New Guinea and Bismark Archipelago. The sugar glider can be found on conservation sites which will have hunting info also.
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