SUGAR GLIDER BEHAVIOR:
NON FRIENDLY GLIDER HARD NIPPING OR BITING:
Sometimes when you first get a baby sugar glider it nips or bites
after crabbing, if you force it into a corner or push after crabbing or
after glider is chased. This is a scared defense response and with
patience and trust it should go away as the crabbing should subside
also.
FRIENDLY GLIDER BEHAVIOR:
TASTE NIPPING: This is totally different than biting. This is a
communication that the glider wants something or it is tasting
everything in it’s environment(us included). It may want something to
eat(cricket or treat), some water, or if baby is contained, to see
what’s going on. It reminds me of a human baby at the everything in the
mouth stage of growth.
SQWAGGLE:
(WORD I MADE UP): This is what the glider does when it is marking you as belonging to
it’s family group. They grab(with teeth) your shirt or skin and will
rub their belly and back end from side to side three or four times in a
row. When they do this if they didn’t hold on with teeth( young ones
use teeth, older ones can glide across material with a little
training) they would fall off(it is that vigorous). Hopefully they
grab your shirt and not your bare skin. I have seen a female do this
to her male and he made a noise like it hurt. It looked like the
female was on top trying to mate until I saw that side to side
movement. This is not an aggressive behavior, you should be honored
you have made the family, even though it hurts on bare skin(pinched).
It also could be territorial scent marking.
HEAD RUB:
The sugar glider will grab you with it’s
front two feet and curl it’s head toward their underside and start
rubbing the top of their head vigorously against you. It usually is
accompanied by a girgling sound or a giggling sound. If I am sitting
while this is being done, it sometimes is followed up with a ¾ full
body turn and the length of body rubbed against me. I have females and
males do this behavior, I think it is friendly hello or family
recognition. I have seen a male do the head rub to the female also both
parents do it to the babies(they have to be out of box and weaning).
Sometimes they do it after I have petted them down the full length of
their body. The full length ¾ body turn is like a cat rubbing against
your leg and if laying down with glider can be done down length of
body or legs.
BELLIE RUB:
Normally done by adolescent sugar
gliders or adult sugar gliders. Males and females do this underbelly
rub. It looks like a wave or they are trying to wipe something off
their bellies. Peanut would do this also when she had babies and her
pouch was extended about ¼ in., she would lay still on my arm and
spread out so her belly was flat against me. I found out later she was
getting my smell on the babies through the pouch opening. I think. The
reason I think this is because I caught her male sleeping with his
head against her pouch opening. Maybe it is a pre oop bonding between
father and babies.
TOOTSIE POP LICK:
This is where the baby sugar
glider or sub-adult sugar glider will climb up on your shoulder and go
over to your neck and lick, lick, lick, and lick then take a nip out
of your neck. It also can be done on arm or any where else on you. If
you have a mole or band-aid on your finger or any thing that the
glider thinks is foreign it will try and remove(groom) it. I think this
behavior is taste or grooming. It usually is done by a glider I hear
purring from or extremely attached to me. It usually goes away(tootsie
lick, grooming usually continues) either by me moving every time I get
a little pinch or with time or after puberty. Another type of
behavior that can occur at same time as this grooming is the wet
willie which is the glider nip on ear, purring, tootsie lick and/or
the tongue goes in the ear with purring usually. I don’t mean tongue
on outside of ear I mean deep in the ear.
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