ALONGSIDE our iconic kangaroos, wallabies, wombats and the koala, Sugar Gliders are one of Australia’s most familiar marsupials.
They are distinctive mostly for the presence of a gliding membrane that extends from their wrist to their ankle, allowing them to ‘fly’ (or more correctly glide) from treetops to nearby branches and trunks.
With their acute nocturnal vision, sharp claws and fluffy ...