Our names are Christie and Danny. Christie is a hairstylist from Los Angeles, and Danny is a sales executive in New York. We are a long distance couple, who enjoy coming together to travel the world. Our hobbies include: camping, fishing, cooking, hiking, and overall just experiencing the natural beauty of the outdoors.
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I would just like to say Sugar Gliders are Australian and should stay their and NOT be pets, sugar gliders are cute and look friendly but their appearance can be misleading. Sugar gliders are wild animals whose complex needs can never be met in captivity. Forcing them into a domestic life of confinement results in a pet that is unhappy and unhealthy.
I had a bonded pair, but I couldn't do much with them like holding them and such, because they would just constantly poo & pee on me. Like my shirt would be soaked in their urine if I kept them out for 30 mins. Crazy thing though is when they mate, oh man those are some odd noises, and let me tell you what, the male will "clean" his thing so weird, the best way to imagine it, is to think of a bow for a musical instrument like a cello, or violin, he would take it and put his two big teeth around over it, and then rub lengthwise from close to his body out to the forked tip. Which is also crazy because the females have like two uteruses, so the males have forked penises.
You have a lovely standard(1st in pouch) and Whiteface.(the adventurous one) I didn't catch which was psi and which was phi. They look healthy and with proper care can easily live 18 years.
Do half of y’all even know what PHI is?…. It’s a mathematic formula. Found all throughout nature. Including your physical body. A.k.a. Fibonacci sequence💜💜💜