Petaurus
breviceps or sugar glider is belong in the marsupial family which is famously
known as small gliding possum. They are named as sugar glider because nectarous
foods and the ability to glide through the air like. These small creature are native
animal to eastern and northern mainland of Australia, Papua New Guinea and the
Bismarck Archipelago. They can be found commonly near to eucalyptus trees
supplies or any source of food in any forest. Sugar gliders is nocturnal animal
so, they will actively seek foods in the night. Their shelter is hollowed tree
bark and live in with eight adults each group. Dominant adult male sugar glider
will mark his territory and members with scented saliva on the forehead and
chest to avoid intruders.