Are Sugar gliders carnivores omnivores or herbivores?
Sugar gliders are omnivorous marsupials, which means that they eat both plants and animals. In the wild, their diet consists mainly of insects, fruits, nectar, and tree sap. They will also occasionally eat small vertebrates, such as birds and lizards. In captivity, sugar gliders are typically fed a diet of commercial glider food, fruits, vegetables, and insects.