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Can Sugar Glider Eat Figs? Empty Can Sugar Glider Eat Figs?

Tue Feb 07, 2023 11:55 am
The scientific name for the sugar glider is Petaurus breviceps, and it is also known as a short-headed rope dancer. These nocturnal animals are very active and thrive on trees, where they hunt for small insects and suck on the sap and gum of acacia and eucalyptus.

In the wild, sugar gliders are omnivores. They eat fruits, nectar, sap and pollen. They also consume small birds and rodents.

They are also able to suck on manna, which is a sugary residue that is oozing from wounds on tree trunks or branches. The manna serves as an energy source and helps the gliders stay active and healthy.

As with any animal, it is important to keep a close eye on your sugar glider’s diet. Some common dietary problems include:

A calcium deficiency can lead to lameness and limping. It is best to feed your glider a high-quality calcium supplement.

Protein is a very important part of a sugar glider’s diet. They need protein to develop and grow, as well as to support their reproductive cycle.

Some protein sources for sugar gliders are mealworms, crickets, cockroaches, eggs, newborn mice and commercial protein-rich insect diets.

A good balance of protein and carbohydrates is essential for a sugar glider. In addition to a balanced diet, they should have access to fresh fruit and vegetables, such as collard greens, kale and cucumber.
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