Dozens of sugar gliders in need of new homes will soon be available for adoption from the MSPCA, the animal welfare agency announced. The MSPCA said in a post on X that it is expecting 51 of the ...
A group of 51 large-eyed, tiny marsupials known as sugar gliders will be made available for adoption soon through the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA) after a ...
Sugar gliders are small nocturnal animals originally from the treetops of Australia and New Guinea. Their diet in the wild includes a combination of sweets from the forest, small animals, and insects.
A group of 33 sugar gliders — small, palm-sized marsupials considered “exotic pets” — are in search of new adoptive homes following their recent surrender to the MSPCA from a single home in Norfolk ...
As an animal lover, a Massachusetts woman took in two sugar gliders — wide‑eyed, soft‑furred creatures with what seems like tiny parachutes sewn into their sides — determined to give them a safe home.