Sugar Gliders

While sugar gliders might look like furry extraterrestrials, they are actually opossum-like mammals that make fascinating pets. Sugar gliders do actually glide—often landing on top of their owner's head! Although sugar gliders—sometimes called sugar bears—are naturally found in Australia, the ones sold as pets come from domestic breeders. Once bonded to their owners, these pint-sized companions are content to ride in pockets or on shoulders. Sugar gliders do require more care than most other small mammals, but dedicated owners will not have trouble meeting their needs. This expertly written guide provides sugar glider owners with the necessary information to house, feed, handle, groom, and understand these charming creatures, and it contains numerous photos, sidebars, and tip boxes that enhance the text.

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Sugar Gliders

While sugar gliders might look like furry extraterrestrials, they are actually opossum-like mammals that make fascinating pets. Sugar gliders do actually glide—often landing on top of their owner's head! Although sugar gliders—sometimes called sugar bears—are naturally found in Australia, the ones sold as pets come from domestic breeders. Once bonded to their owners, these pint-sized companions are content to ride in pockets or on shoulders. Sugar gliders do require more care than most other small mammals, but dedicated owners will not have trouble meeting their needs. This expertly written guide provides sugar glider owners with the necessary information to house, feed, handle, groom, and understand these charming creatures, and it contains numerous photos, sidebars, and tip boxes that enhance the text.

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Sugar Gliders

Sugar Gliders

by David E. Boruchowitz
Sugar Gliders

Sugar Gliders

by David E. Boruchowitz

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Overview

While sugar gliders might look like furry extraterrestrials, they are actually opossum-like mammals that make fascinating pets. Sugar gliders do actually glide—often landing on top of their owner's head! Although sugar gliders—sometimes called sugar bears—are naturally found in Australia, the ones sold as pets come from domestic breeders. Once bonded to their owners, these pint-sized companions are content to ride in pockets or on shoulders. Sugar gliders do require more care than most other small mammals, but dedicated owners will not have trouble meeting their needs. This expertly written guide provides sugar glider owners with the necessary information to house, feed, handle, groom, and understand these charming creatures, and it contains numerous photos, sidebars, and tip boxes that enhance the text.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780793837113
Publisher: TFH Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 03/01/2012
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: (w) x 6.50(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

David E. Boruchowitz is foremost an "animal person." He has been keeping and raising animals his entire life. He has extensive experience caring for fish, herps, birds, and mammals, and he has shared his life with many small mammal pocket pets. Believing that knowledge is the key to forging a bond of friendship with our pets, he has dedicated his professional life to educating people on how to understand and care for their companion animals. He has written dozens of animal care books and serves as Editor-in-Chief of Tropical Fish Hobbyist magazine.

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