SugarGliderCare.
Flickr/Brent and MariLynn Sugar gliders, which aren't legal to own in all areas, are omnivorous animals that come from Australia, New Zealand and Indonesia. They do well when kept in pairs or groups, and some become very attached to their humans. They're playful and must have interaction; if left alone too long, sugar gliders can suffer serious depression that can actually lead to death, according to About.com. Sugar Glider Care: Sugar gliders are clean animals, though you'll need to clip their nails frequently. They must be fed a fairly precise diet and fresh fruit and proper nutrient ratios are key, About.com reports. Sugar gliders are nocturnal animals, so you'll need to keep them ...