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Posted by: Nicole, Roc1071716@hotmail.com
Subject: What is the Prey and Preditor?
When: 5:09 PM, 08 Nov 2000
IP: 205.188.192.159
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HI my name is NIcole and i am doing a report on Sugar Gliders and i need to know what the prey and preditor of the Sugar Glider is if you could e-mail me and tell me that would be great! Hurry to please cause i have to find out before 9:00!
~~Nicole
Roc1071716@hotmail.com



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Posted by: Gliderlover, Angie_nightgirl@hotmail.com
Subject: none
When: 6:08 PM, 08 Nov 2000
IP: 24.65.233.144

Hi Nicole!

Sugar gliders predators in the wild include owls, foxes, cats, kookaburras, and lace monitors.



Posted by: KarenE, KarenElfrank@aol.com
Subject: none
When: 6:43 PM, 08 Nov 2000
IP: 152.163.201.53

Since sugar gliders are insectivores, their prey would be any insect. Since we are not sure exactly what insects they eat in the wild, we cannot be more specific.
They also eat moths and "bugs" of that nature.
Hope we have been of some help to you.




Posted by: Mary/Beck, intr01dc@frank.mtsu.edu
Subject: none
When: 6:44 PM, 08 Nov 2000
IP: 12.77.80.134

They also eat mice and small birds when they get the chance.



Posted by: Gliderlover, Angie_nightgirl@hotmail.com
Subject: none
When: 7:10 PM, 08 Nov 2000
IP: 24.65.233.144

Mary/Beck

Eating small animals seems to mostly be a habit of the domestic glider. This could suggest that domestic gliders are deficient in protein. In rare cases it has been known that a wild sugar glider may eat a small lizard or animal. Some sites say that they eat eggs, but I have never seen any proof of that. it would definitely not be a normal in their diet, it is more an act of desperation when insects are not as plentiful.

Angie wink



Posted by: Mary/Beck, intr01dc@frank.mtsu.edu
Subject: Angie
When: 11:37 PM, 08 Nov 2000
IP: 12.77.80.134

Angie...many many websites and even books list small vertebrates as part of a gliders natural diet in the wild. Small vertebrates could mean lots of things...it may not be specificly birds and mice...but they do eat small vertebrates in the wild.