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The sugar glider's main distinguishing feature is a soft membrane between its wrists and ankles called a patagium, which allows it to glide from tree to tree as though using a parachute. These “wrist-winged gliders” can float on air up to a distance nearly the width of a football field!
They are excellent “aviators,” thanks to their wide field of vision—and they can triangulate distances and glide ratios by bobbing their head before launch. Once airborne, they steer toward their target by tilting their hands and arms, adjusting the tension in their “wings,” and using their long, flat, bushy tail as a rudder.
A serene moment of connection between sugar gliders and their caregiver, set against a soft, natural light background that highlights the texture of the gliders' fur and the freshness of the lettuce they're enjoying.
Created by Gary Murakami on Feb 19, 2025 using the Google Imagen 3.0 AI image generator model.
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