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Sugar Glider Glossary
Here is a list of common words used in the Sugar Glider world and their meanings. This is a glossary that is a work in progress. Please contact us if you have anything to add.
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Patagium/Patagia: The gliding membrane that stretches from the wrist to the ankle on each side of a gliders body. A glider will use their patagia like a parachute to glide from place to place.
Pouch: refers to the slit in the females stomach where shes stores babies till the end of gestation.
Plat: Platinum.
PML: Pocket's Modified Leadbeaters.
PomPom: The term used to describe the male gliders scrotum. It looks like a small furry belly button on a male's stomach.
Pouch protective: The term used to describe a glider which is territorial about their pouch. This glider can react in many different ways ranging from crabbing to lunging and biting when you attempt to interact with them in the pouch.
Purring sound: sounds like a quiet cat's purr and is a happy or content sound. I hear it after I have been danced on by mostly female suggies.
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If you feel your glider is sick, please seek immediate veterinary assistance. The information on this page and in the correlating articles is for general educational purposes and is not intended to replace proper vet care. Please do not try to self-diagnose or self-treat your glider.
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