The sugar glider (mì dài wú) is a marsupial (marsupial warm-blooded animals like kangaroos and wallabies) native to New Guinea and South Australia, most of the time in Lives on trees and licks nectar. Gliders have gliding membranes on both sides of their bodies, extending from hand joints to ankles, which help them glide through trees. Now they are kept as pets because they are cute, sticky, and portable. They are called Xiaomi and are popular all over the world. Aliases: Little Flying Squirrel.
Honeybag Glider
Chinese name: Honeybag Glider
Latin name: Petaurus breviceps
Other names: Australian flying kangaroo, sugar bag glider
Binomial name: Petaurus breviceps
Kingdom: Animal Kingdom
Phya: Chordate
Class: Mammalia
Order: Marsupial
Family: Glididae
Genus: Glider
Distribution: Australia, New Guinea and South Australia
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