Describe the proper environment for a sugar glider

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Sugar gliders, being arboreal in the wild, are very active and very curious. They like to climb and explore.
When selecting the cage for these animals, it needs to be large enough to allow them to explore, climb,
exercise, and glide. The larger the cage, the better suited it is for gliders. Tree limbs or branches should be
added to the cage to give the cage a more natural environment.
Sugar gliders should be supplied with toys to keep them occupied. Toys used for birds such as swings,
perches, ladders, and bells that are made well will be enjoyed by gliders. Gliders can also be supplied with
pieces of PVC pipe or cardboard paper towel rolls. Nest boxes made of wood or plastic can also be used.
These should be placed high in the cage, where the gliders will feel more safe and secure

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