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010 2011049947
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050 00 SF459.S83|bB67 2012
082 00 636.935/83|223
100 1 Boruchowitz, David E.
245 10 Sugar gliders /|cDavid E. Boruchowitz ; [editor, Thomas
Mazorlig].
264 1 Neptune City, NJ :|bT.F.H.,|c[2012]
264 4 |c©2012
300 111 pages :|bcolor illustrations ;|c21 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 0 Animal planet. Pet care library
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 104-105) and
index.
520 While sugar gliders might look like furry
extraterrestrials, they are actually opossum-like mammals
that make fascinating pets. Sugar gliders doactually glide
often landing on top of their owner's head! Although sugar
gliders sometimes called sugar bears are naturally found
in Australia, theones sold as pets come from domestic
breeders. Once bonded to their owners, these pint-sized
companions are content to ride in pockets or on shoulders.
Sugar gliders do require more care than most other small
mammals, but dedicated owners will not have trouble
meeting their needs. This expertly written guide provides
sugar glider owners with the necessary information to
house, feed, handle, groom, and understand these charming
creatures, and it contains numerous photos, sidebars, and
tip boxes that enhance the text.
650 0 Sugar gliders as pets.
650 0 Sugar glider.
700 1 Mazorlig, Tom.
938 Baker and Taylor|bBTCP|nBK0010190006
938 Brodart|bBROD|n100758142|c$10.95
938 Quality Books, Inc.|bQUAL|na 11049947
994 92|bCKE
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