Babies

12/28/03

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Babies

These pictures are here so that you can get a better idea of what a young Sugar Glider looks like through it's development.

This is two weeks old.
 

     This is three weeks OOP.
 

                                       

Here are two females with babies still nursing.

   This little guy has just opened his eyes.

  Babies start experiencing the world from mom and dad's back. They love to hitch a ride and find out what their parents are doing, eating and drinking.

 

      These little guys are not quite weaned. Take a look at their tails. The hair on the tail remains fairly flat and smooth. When they are at an age where they are being weaned or are completely weaned the hair on the tail "fluff's" out like a bottle brush.

 

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