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Squirrel Glider

Echuca Moama Wildlife

 

Squirrel GliderAdult Squirrel Gliders have a head and body length of about 20 cm. They have blue-grey to brown-grey fur above, white on the belly and the end third of the tail is black. There is a dark stripe from between the eyes to the mid-back and the tail is soft and bushy averaging about 27 cm in length. Squirrel Gliders are up to twice the size of Sugar Gliders, their facial markings are more distinct and they nest in bowl-shaped, leaf lined nests in tree hollows. Squirrel Gliders are also less vocal than Sugar Gliders.

The species is widely though sparsely distributed in eastern Australia, from northern Queensland to western Victoria.

Habitat and ecology

  • Inhabits mature or old growth Box, Box-Ironbark woodlands and River Red Gum forest west of the Great Dividing Range and Blackbutt-Bloodwood forest with heath understorey in coastal areas.
  • Prefers mixed species stands with a shrub or Acacia midstorey.
  • Live in family groups of a single adult male one or more adult females and offspring.
  • Require abundant tree hollows for refuge and nest sites.
  • Diet varies seasonally and consists of Acacia gum, eucalypt sap, nectar, honeydew and manna, with invertebrates and pollen providing protein.
 
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