The Sugar Glider is found in Northern and Eastern Australia, including Northern Territory, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and south-eastern South Australia. They got their name "Sugar Gliders" because they like to eat almost anything that is sweet, especially fresh fruit & vegetables, and they have a gliding membrane (similar to a flying squirrel) that stretches from their wrist to their ankles, allowing them to glide - not fly - from tree to tree. They can glide over 150 feet and can survive up to 9 years in the wild.
They live in a nest with 7-9 other gliders and it only requires 16 to 20 days for a baby to be born 😲 (is this really true?!!!)
There you go!!!!
I especially loved drawing the eyes for this one, I love how big and dark they are.