@@executioner_ecgbert884we should stop eating them then. Animal agriculture kills thousands of animals every year. Those animals don't deserve to be slaughtered because we like the way they taste.
I live where there are prairie dogs everywhere and if you think they are cute, you should see their companion, the tiny burrowing owls. Look them up. It is sheer joy for me when I trail run through a few of their towns and see them and the cheeky little owls.
well i ask my friend of what kind of animal does she think i am. She answered:"well you are a sugar clider" and i ask:"what the hell is a sugar clider?" bc i didn't know that animal. The reason why she think of the animal bc im the funniest of the three of them.
Right? I wanted to see more. So I went to his channel and found that this was the only “short” he has created. He needs to make more videos! I would watch!
It's ILLEGAL, Australia does not export animals for he pet trade, ALL sugar gliders and other Australian animals in American pet shops are the product of ILLEGAL SMUGGLING that kills over 90% of the animals illegally stolen from national parks.
I had a sugar glider over a decade ago, her name was Wednesday and she was my little bestie. She's since passed away but videos like these make me think of her and how fun and sweet she was. Honestly, people are blessed to experience the joy of so many different creatures.
Such sweet creatures, so fragile and vulnerable when kept as pets. I hope anyone who plans on doing so makes sure to do the right thing by them: they must have companionship else they get terminally lonesome. They should be bonded from an early age by their carer, it's not so easy otherwise. Their environment shoyld be safe, free of stress and chaos. I beg of anyone to not do what so many have done; purchasing a lone critter on a whim and keeping them in a home full of noise, arguments, barking dogs, no friend or entertainment. So many have died from heartattacks, malnutrition or starved themselves through loneli ess. Please folks do the right thing, these are of the more difficult animals to keep as pets ❤
How about not keeping them as pets then 🤔 and letting them live freely in the wild like they're supposed to be🤷♂️. Rehab/rescue efforts is different from pets so don't even bother with that one either.
Don’t watch the news; it will only bring you down. You don’t need to be in the loop. Select "not interested" and "don’t recommend channel" whenever your mood is brought down. You don’t deserve to have your days ruined by events that are out of your control and aren’t even near you the majority of the time.
What a little bundle of cuteness! I've never seen concentration look so adorable, and then she puts her little front legs down with those toes!! Perfect little creature ❤
@@Patrick_TremblayYou realize that the size of the animal greatly affects strength and speed to weight ratio? There's a reason most rock climbers are small.
When you give a pet some food, a warm safe place to sleep, some attention/affection, and a tasty treat every so often you get a best friend who will be there for you in good times and bad. Also when your pet is affectionate towards you you know for certain that it’s genuine and pure. There’s no ulterior motive except for a possible belly rub. A good friend like a dog/cat for example often will defend you and you will defend it. So please if you care about the well being of a prospective pet be sure that you can take care of it before you take one home.
@@sting6ph I get your joke but that is actually a common misconception about cats. cats DO show affection, they just don't do it in the same way dogs do because they are different than dogs. Cats are mostly solitary ambush hunters while dogs are social pack hunters. Dogs, as pack hunters, show affection by sticking beside their "pack" at all times and playing (hunting) together as well. Cats, as ambush hunters, need to be vigilant and have their guard up at all times, they survive and hunt by ensuring they notice their prey (and potential predators) before they get noticed. This means that cats show affection by lowering their guard around you. This requires you to gain their trust first. This is a long reply so I'm not gonna get into how to gain a cat's trust, you can look it up if you want too.
Os bichinhos são muito fofos . Na minha roça tem uma gatinha pequena, ele fica o dia todo perto de mim, onde vou ela me segue , eu faço uns carinhos na barriguinha dela ela ama
I had several growing up, along with chinchillas, raccoons, deer, grey squirrels, chipmunks, you name it but sugar gliders were always one of my favorites.
Make sure it has a friend. Sugar gliders are social animals. No matter how good your bond is, it can never replace another sugar glider. I don't mean to accuse you of it, but I'm just making sure you know since a lot of people don't do research :)
Except they are cute. And expensive. There are lots of people who buy them because they are cute and their kids want them, don't do research, and the sugar glider (heck, most house pets) are unhappy because of it. I am just looking out for the sugar glider here because I care. (Bold statement warning) animal abuse is bad, and if this comment helped the creator realize that, then amazing! More happy animals. And if it didn't? So what. Still more information for the public. Edit: sorry for the novel 😅
@@jonjeskie5234 they are highly social, arboreal, nocturnal creatures. They can't be litter box trained so they are going to piss and shit everywhere. Keeping them individually is cruel as they form large social groups consisting of several adults in the wild. Just take a look at the eyes of the critter in this video - all pupil. I can't imagine how much it must hurt their eyes to be dragged out to play in the daylight. They need a diet that is at least half insects and can easily fall victim to calcium deficiency. Cute as they are, they are a specialized animal evolved for its (rapidly dwindling) habitat. Some things are better left alone in the wild than kept captive for our amusement. They cannot live fulfilling natural lives on a human schedule. Below this comment expect to see replies of owners who have convinced themselves they are providing a great life for theirs ("bUt I TrAiNeD mInE tO UsE tHe LiTteR BoX") but the reality is that little nocturnal tropical animals should be left in the wild. Plenty of cats in the shelters.
We have flying squirrels in Michigan. They prefer old growth forest behind sand dunes on Lake Michigan. Babies are always flying into us on misjudged distances. Pick them up they won’t bite. 😂
Que linda e corajosa atitude do Padre. Que injusta e cruel atitude do tal superior. Lá de cima Deus a tudo observa. Obrigada, Professor. Deus abençoe o seu trabalho. Muita admiração por sua paciência e longanimidade.
It is an Australian 🇦🇺 sugar glider! They are a protected species in their native land my country. It is cruel for them to be kept overseas as pets. They belong in native Eucalypt forests in Australia with other gliders!!