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Diet:
Size:
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Behaviour:
Are they domesticated?:
Other interesting facts:
Desert Gliders
Habitat:
These guys live mostly in the desert but rarely in the artic.
Diet:
They eat arange of food, from fish and small rodiants to vegiation and greens..
Size:
There on average the size of a fully grown fox. The rarest are smaller but only by a bit.
Coloration/Markings:
Most are sandy colours, such as browns and golden yellows.But rares can be from white to black.
Behaviour:
These guys are generally friendly.Some may be shyer and take time in coming around to humans, But there worth it. Others may be rabid and dangerous.
Are they domesticated?:
Most are domesticated. The shyer ones make great home pets but only on there terms. The rabid and dangerous ones sadly can not be.
Other interesting facts:
A kit is the offspring of a mating pair.
They stay with there mate for life and have a kit every 2 years. (To us that every two months)
Kits stay with their mothers for up to three years, Then leave and start a family of there own.
Males are called Daddies and Females are called Queens.
Mothers take pride, joy and responsablity when raising there kit.
They can live up to 30 years. Some older, Some sadly less.
They are great swimmers.
They can climb trees dispite not having hind legs.
Their claws on their paws retract like cat's claws do..