As sugar glider babies, known as joeys, are born extremely underdeveloped, they initially cling to their mother's pouch for warmth and nourishment. Over the next several months, they grow rapidly, developing fur, opening their eyes, and starting to venture outside the pouch. As they transition into adulthood, they gain full mobility, learn to glide, and develop their social behaviors. Adult sugar gliders are typically more independent, with distinct personalities, and they require more space and social interaction than their joey counterparts.
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