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2. What is a Sugar Glider?
2.1. General physical appearance
The genus Petaurus Breviceps, also known as the Sugar or Honey Glider, is native to New Guinea and Australia. Their size and appearance is like that of a flying squirrel but they are more correctly described as flying possums. They are marsupials, meaning the female has a pouch where her babies grow after birth. They are also nocturnal and will be most active late at night.
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So...they're flying possums?
I can't have pets where I live, otherwise I might consider some flying possums.