regular gliders are gray ;)

cinnamons are brown its just the color
and if you want to know what a sugar glider is check out google you biatch!!
:) j/k heres a link or 2

http://www.skinhorse.net/gliders/
If you goto sounds on there you can hear some of the barking noises they do
and the sounds they make they are great pets.

http://www.angelfire.com/tx/facehugger/pics.html


Bill Wheatley
Senior Database Developer
Macromedia Certified Advanced Coldfusion Developer
EDIETS.COM
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Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: Sad Day


> I still don't know what it is...
>
> > Regular sugar gliders are grayish and are about 150 - 300 a piece.
> > Cinnamon gliders are brownish and run for 300-600ish
> > and Albinos are what you get when you have about 3 clutches of Cinnamons
> > (average) so of the babies you'll probably have 1 albino. It works best
if
> > you breed 2 cinnamon cousins.
> >
> > Bill Wheatley
> > Senior Database Developer
> > Macromedia Certified Advanced Coldfusion Developer
> > EDIETS.COM
> > 954.360.9022 X159
> > ICQ 417645
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:21 PM
> > Subject: Re: Sad Day
> >
> >
> > > bummer
> > >
> > > what's a cinnamon sugar glider?
> > >
> > > Ben
> > > > Well I got home from work yesterday to find that one of our cinnamon
> > sugar
> > > > gliders was in the bottom of the cage. We thought she was dead, but
we
> > found she
> > > > was just holding on. She was very cold and skinny so we thought her
mate
> > Hansel
> > > > had kept Gredal from eating, we gave her some warm sugar water to
get
> > her blood
> > > > sugar up. Since Gliders are prone to hypoglycemia (sp) we figured
that
> > would
> > > > help her come around. Well she drank for a big on and off for a hour
or
> > so but
> > > > after that, it was out of our hands. She was only 2 years old normal
> > life span
> > > > in captivity is 15 years. She passed at 945 I had left her under a
> > blanket
> > > > figuring maybe she was sick and she was trying to get into the
darkness
> > and rest
> > > > since they are naturally nocturnal. I just happened to look under
the
> > blanket at
> > > > the time
> > > > when I saw her take her last breath and then she started to
hemorrhage
> > and she
> > > > was gone for good. She was carrying 2 babies upto the other day too
and
> > she must > have killed them again. I don't know. Very sad. We are having
a
> > necropsy done on
> > > > her today to find out what was wrong. The place we live has been
putting
> > Rat
> > > > Poison in a powder form in everyone's roofs (doesn't seem like the
best
> > idea to
> > > > me) and wife got a little sick from it and we've had a few roof
leaks
> > that
> > > > they've been fixing so I hope she didn't get some rat poison in her
> > system to
> > > > kill her.
> > > >
> > > > oh well
> > > >
> > > > Bill Wheatley
> > > > Senior Database Developer
> > > > Macromedia Certified Advanced Coldfusion Developer
> > > > EDIETS.COM
> > > > 954.360.9022 X159
> > > > ICQ 417645
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> 
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