Subject: Re: In the wild Posted by Kerry on July 05, 2000 at 15:09:35 from 152.163.197.191 In Reply to: In the wild posted by Mary on July 05, 2000 at 09:03:42: Their gliders are nowhere near the snakes, in fact they aren't even on display anywhere in the store. They have their own room. He is very careful to keep the colonies where they won't be disturbed by anyone, human or other. Perhaps what he meant was that species of snakes he keeps don't prey on Sugar Glider? I don't imagine just any snake could (or would try to) eat a sugar glider... Hmm, I guess they would have to be quick tree snakes? Any ideas on this one? Kerry
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