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These little guys are cute marsupials, who can utilize their light body weight in combination with "parachute-like" skin flaps around their arms to glide downwards. Like people hang gliding!
here's a fun article.
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=18+1798&aid=936
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| August 05, 2009 01:52 AM |
These little guys are cute marsupials, who can utilize their light body weight in combination with "parachute-like" skin flaps around their arms to glide downwards. Like people hang gliding!
here's a fun article.
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=18+1798&aid=936
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• Great answer, then again everyone had great answers. But I personally liked this one a little more, plus you added a nice little article.
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August 05, 2009 01:55 AM
Hang Gliding sounds like fun. Lol, scary fun. Thanks for the facts!
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August 05, 2009 01:57 AM
Sugar Gliders are in the marsupial family. They originated in eastern and northern mainland Australia. Wild Sugar Gliders eat sap, nectar, bugs, and small animals. They make great pets.
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August 05, 2009 02:07 AM
sugar glider/honeyglider/short-headed possum is a marsupial that can glide up to 200 feet. http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/sciences/zoology/ClassMammalia/Mammals/OrderDiprotodontia/SugarGlider/sugarglider.jpg
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