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Abrashea
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![]() Topic: the anatomy of a Sugar GliderPosted: 22 March 2004 at 9:32pm |
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Thie following information brought to you by BMXGirl's anatomy page Warning! Eyes Nose Teeth/Tongue
Fur
Tails
Hands/Feet/Nails the impact of hitting the tree for landing.)
(sometimes the scratches turn red, burn, swell, etc...just plain painful!) This is due to the bacteria and saliva on/under their nails they pick up that causes the irritation. Sometimes people with Gliders look like they lost a battle with a big upset cat...LOL! :-) Usually over time your skin sort of becomes immune to the scratches and they no longer do this. Also, as your glider gets more comfortable with you, they will loosen their grip somewhat, less scratching. (if at all. :-) When your done playing with them it helps if you wipe down the areas of your skin they came in contact with, with Rubbing Alcohol. Also, it may help a bit if you keep the nails trimmed. (or wear long sleeves and pants ;-) I only trim my little ones nails when I see that they are getting hung up or snagged on something, and then I watch and only trim the nails I see getting snagged/stuck. I figure if the other nails arnt getting snagged, then dont worry about it. (If it aint broke, dont fix it!) I do take a quick look at their nails regularly, just to make sure none are too long. They can get so long that they curl around back into the toe, and can be quite painful for the Glider. Usually I can just give my fuzzys a treat and they will sit still long enough for me to quickly but carefully trim the nail/nails. Sometimes you may have to hold a glider still for few a seconds while you clip the nail/nails, sometimes two people help make it easier, or gently wrapping the Glider in a towel with the head covered, and gently pull out one hand/foot at a time. (make sure and give lots of affection and a treat or two afterwards!) Picture shows where to trim Important: DO NOT CUT THE GROOMING CLAWS. (the two fused fingers on the feet...they need them to groom.) To trim- look carefully at the nail. You can see where the quick is...the pink area of the nail. At the very very tip of the nail/nails clip off a tiny bit where its white/clear (I use baby nail clippers.). Be sure and AVOID cutting into the quick (pink area), it will be painful and bleed. Its good to have some Styptic Powder (available at most big petstores, drugstores, etc...) on hand in case you accidentally cut to far and it bleeds. If you do not have access to Styptic powder, applying flour or mud (from a clean area outside) will work in an emergency. The point is to stop the bleeding. *If you are afraid to trim the nails yourself, most vets are willing to trim them for a very reasonable price, and they can show you how. This is a good option if the Glider is hard to work with and your afraid to get bit.:-) ![]() *Model- Basil, owner of Tracy (his human) (I took this pic when I babysat him for Tracy...and I must say...Basil is such a good boy!)
Patagium/Gliding Membrane 1. Leap... The sugar Glider leaps from a branch, thrust by its hind legs.
As it does, the gliding membranes spread out to support it. 2.Glide... By altering the shape and tension of the membranes and angle of its tail, it is able to adjust the flow of air and steer a course. 3.Swoop... About 10' from its target and a split second before landing on the tree trunk, the Sugar Glider swoops upward to slow down. 4.Touchdown... It makes a fourpoint landing on the tree trunk, sinking claws into the bark to avoid being bounced off by the forceful impact. Head Scent Gland
(Males Only) Alot of people refer to the Head Scent Gland as "The Bald spot", it is not really a "bald spot", they actually do have a full head of hair,errr um, fur. The scent gland that is present on the top of the head produces an oily substance that slicks down a little patch of hair where the scent gland is, creating that handsome balding look. ;-) The Male Head Scent Gland, one of a few scent glands, develops during puberty. They will rub their head all over whatever they think should belong to them. :-) (marking) So if you get "rubbed", its a good thing! The Head Scent Gland (as well as the Chest Scent Gland) will disappear and be hardly/not noticeable at all after a male Glider gets neutered. (Neutering also cuts down on the smell- Males do tend to be a little smellier than the females.) * Sometimes the Head may appear to get a little crusty or yucky from the buildup of oils from the scent gland. If this should happen, you can take a soft clean cloth or Q-tip and dip it in warm water and gently clean the buildup from the scent gland. :-) ![]() Chest Scent Gland
(Males Only) The Male Chest Scent Gland, one of a few scent glands, develops during puberty. They will rub their chest all over whatever they think should belong to them. :-) (marking) So if you get "rubbed", its a good thing! The Chest Scent Gland (as well as the Head Scent Gland) will disappear and be hardly/not noticeable at all after a male Glider gets neutered. (Neutering also cuts down on the smell- Males do tend to be a little smellier than the females.) Penis/Testicles
(Males Only ;-) The Male Glider has a long bifurcated penis...meaning- the tip of the penis is split in two or forked. (So no, your glider's penis is not mangled or disfigured, it is very normal. :-) At times the male will let his penis hang out pretty far and some have even seen what appears to be their Gliders, Ummm, weeell, flossing their teeth with it!!?!! (both of which are very normal) When a male Glider is relaxed the scrotum can hang down further appearing as though the testicles are barely attached by a tiny amount of skin. (this too is normal) If for some reason you see that your Gliders penis is NOT retracting (going back in) for a long period of time, then you can use a water soluble lubricant (IE: KY Jelly, etc...) to keep it moistened until you get them to the vet soon for a check. :-) * Both Males & Females have a Cloaca in which the reproductive, urinary, and gastrointestinal tracts open. (Meaning - (to put it bluntly :-) They use the same hole to urinate/deficate, have sex, and give birth.) Males - General Info
Weight- 4-5 oz (Average adult weight, although some are lighter/heavier.)
Body Length- 6-8 in. Tail Length- 6-8 in. Sexual Maturity- 8-15 months (although it could be a little sooner or later) Heart Rate- 200-300 Beats per minute Respiritory Rate- 16-40 Breaths per minute Rectal Temperature- 97.2 F Scent Glands- Paracloacal (alongside the cloaca), forehead, sternal (chest), surface of the paws, corners of the mouth, inside surface of the external ear. Life Span- 4-5 Years in the wild. Up to 15 Years in captivity. * Both Males & Females have a Cloaca in which the reproductive, urinary, and gastrointestinal tracts open. (Meaning - (to put it bluntly :-) They use the same hole to urinate/deficate, have sex, and give birth.) The Pouch
(Females Only) Female Gliders have a ventral abdominal pouch that opens forward. There are 4 teats in the pouch, but most females usually only give birth to 1 or 2 babys (2 being the most common). After a gestation period of 15-17 days, a female Glider will give birth to tiny embryonic offspring (about 5mm long). After making the trip to the pouch, the tiny embryonic offspring will remain inside the pouch for 60-70 days, where they will continue to develop and grow. Once OOP (out of pouch, after the 60-70 days...) the joey will continue to nurse and grow untill it can safely be weaned. (It is highly recommended that a joey is weaned no sooner than 8 weeks OOP.) Vagina
(Females Only ;-) * Both Males & Females have a Cloaca in which the reproductive, urinary, and gastrointestinal tracts open. (Meaning - (to put it bluntly :-) They use the same hole to urinate/deficate, have sex, and give birth.) Females - General Info Weight- 3.5-5 oz (Average adult weight, although some are lighter/heavier.) Body Length- 6-8 in. Tail Length- 6-8 in. Sexual Maturity- 8-15 months (although it could be a little sooner or later) Heart Rate- 200-300 Beats per minute Respiritory Rate- 16-40 Breaths per minute Rectal Temperature- 97.2 F Scent Glands- Paracloacal (alongside the cloaca), pouch, surface of the paws, corners of the mouth, inside surface of the external ear. Life Span- 5-7 Years in the wild. Up to 15 Years in captivity. * Both Males & Females have a Cloaca in which the reproductive, urinary, and gastrointestinal tracts open. (Meaning - (to put it bluntly :-) They use the same hole to urinate/deficate, have sex, and give birth.) |
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