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  • Wow plz make more I'm saving this to my playlist! Go gliders!

  • Sloppy eaters.

  • I wish I could catch one of those for my gliders!

    PLEASE DO NOT BUY FROM POCKET PETS for anyone reading comments.

  • @cfhscheer I can only assume you purchased your Glider from a Perfect Pocket Pets representative. Please do your research on PPP. They are a mill breeder and they misinform their customers about proper glider nutrition and care. Glidercentral(dot)net is a wonderful site that can provide you with a vast amount of support and correct information.

  • @Brat18 No they are not PPP Gliders. Trust me, I know way more than you do about Gliders. I am a small breeder and my wife is a Vet. They are well taken care of.

  • the bug is as big as their head x) love the classic war music in the background

  • did u no that they have no scent at all... even their pee and poop...if u feed them fruits,veggies,Glide-r-chow, and Glideamins? mine does not eat bugs or meat...so sje does not smell what so ever,

  • not on the sofa lol

  • Awesome video I'm a new sugar glider owner this is a side not but when those two were younger about 11 weeks or so did they sometimes get poop on thier tail? And wouldn't clean it

  • where did you get the bug i have 6 sugar gliders

  • Caught them outside.

  • Lol, you caught them outside. Bug didn't even know he wa going to get eatin by a sugar glider. xD But, cute.=]

  • @rnmrozjr You arent supposed to give them bugs from outside

  • @rnmrozjr @rnmrozjr I don't want to tell you how to raise your animals but I got my gliders from a VERY reputable breeder and we were told not to feed them anything we caught from outside. The problem with it is that you just never know what it has eaten or where it has been. It could have ingested something that could be poisionous to your glider or it could have some kind of insecticide on it's body. We only feed insects were raised to be fed. I'm sure 99% of the time it would be fine

  • @whrlybird They are 17 year cicada's. They live for less than a day after coming to the surface. No pesticide or any cemicals of any kind was used in my yard. The one's from my yard are perfectly safe. I am a reputable breeder and yours is correct but in this case it is not. Thanks for your concern.

  • they ate the whole thing!

  • triumph!!

  • man they tore that thing up! lol nice music too

  • where did you get the bug!!

    I wanna give my gliders one lol.

  • Whose the genius that composed this song?

  • Awesome vid!!!..love the beginning when he first gets it...runnin around with it in his mouth...and the music is great!!  LOL

  • this is my favorite vid of sugar gliders 5/5

  • Oh what triumph!

  • the music makes it lol

  • ☺☻♥♠♣♦○◘••◘¥

  • hahaha poor bug...

  • oooh i love the suger gliders... their so small and cute mmmh

  • I love the choice of music

  • TY!

  • That's so cute, gross, and awesome at the same time.

    I love it.

  • OMG that Cicada gives me the chills. I HATE bugs. Love your suggies though!

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