• Today we answer the age old question: how many sugar gliders can you fit into a cool whip container?
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[Media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqSGJzSiz5s&feature=plcp[/media] The answer is irrelevant, all that is packed in there is cute.
I so want one. Or a whole bunch.
You can fit more if you blend them.
What a bunch of adorable goofs.
[QUOTE=gamefreek76;37583993]You can fit more if you blend them.[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm225/SkywardDescent/itwillblend.png[/IMG] I'm a muthafucking photoshop master! Some grade A fuckin shopin' there You bitches jealous
Holy shit those things are adorable. Also, since you'll figure this out in a minute. [quote=wikipedia]As pets Male sugar glider on a table Around the world, the sugar glider is a popular domestic pet, but is one of the most commonly traded wild animals in the illegal pet trade, where animals are plucked directly from their natural habitats.[22] In Australia, sugar gliders can be kept in Victoria, South Australia and the Northern Territory but not Western Australia, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, or Tasmania.[23] Sugar gliders are popular as pets in the United States, where they are bred in large numbers. Most states and cities allow sugar gliders as pets, with some exceptions including California,[24] Hawaii, Alaska, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Minnesota.[25][/quote]
[QUOTE=gamefreek76;37583993]You can fit more if you blend them.[/QUOTE] You know, I doubt it, seeing as there are two gaping holes about half way around.
[QUOTE=The Aussie;37584092]Holy shit those things are adorable. Also, since you'll figure this out in a minute. [QUOTE=wikipedia ]As pets Male sugar glider on a table Around the world, the sugar glider is a popular domestic pet, but is one of the most commonly traded wild animals in the illegal pet trade, where animals are plucked directly from their natural habitats.[22] In Australia, sugar gliders can be kept in Victoria, South Australia and the Northern Territory but not Western Australia, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, or Tasmania.[23] Sugar gliders are popular as pets in the United States, where they are bred in large numbers. Most states and cities allow sugar gliders as pets, with some exceptions including California,[24] Hawaii, Alaska, [b]Pennsylvania[/b], Massachusetts and Minnesota.[25][/QUOTE][/QUOTE] Well shit, I want one, but I can't get one
I have one named Felix! [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/16iEZl.jpg[/IMG]
I live in Australia, they are quite easy to catch for pets. Just grease up the inside of a large glass jar and put some sugar in the bottom. Leave it in your back yard and the next morning you will have 20-30 sugar gliders in there. 100% legit method a sugar glider's downfall is its endless pursuit of sugar
Man, I want one now after watching this video but they're not allowed here in California apparently.
[QUOTE=Die_Hard;37584535]Well shit, I want one, but I can't get one[/QUOTE] Me too, I live in Massachusetts. Why am I being restricted from their cuteness?
[QUOTE=Ninja Duck;37585059]Me too, I live in Massachusetts. Why am I being restricted from their cuteness?[/QUOTE] Couldn't you just buy one out of state? Or is it illegal to own one?
[QUOTE=Ninja Duck;37585059]Me too, I live in Massachusetts. Why am I being restricted from their cuteness?[/QUOTE] I just saw our state on the list too. Oh well.
[QUOTE=Winters;37585290]Couldn't you just buy one out of state? Or is it illegal to own one?[/QUOTE] It's illegal to own.
I want to put them in my pockets
Fuck yes I'm on the list to own them But I leave my windows open in the winter so they'd die and I don't want that so I'll pass on the cuteness :( Apparently you can't have them get cold as it will literally kill them overnight. The only way I could have one would be to cuddle it while I sleep and even then it risks being crushed because I toss and turn [sp] it's so cute fuck [/sp]
Those things are so fucking cute!! I want one!
[QUOTE=EpikEnvy2.0;37586231]Fuck yes I'm on the list to own them But I leave my windows open in the winter so they'd die and I don't want that so I'll pass on the cuteness :( Apparently you can't have them get cold as it will literally kill them overnight. The only way I could have one would be to cuddle it while I sleep and even then it risks being crushed because I toss and turn [sp] it's so cute fuck [/sp][/QUOTE] Why don't you... close the windows?
I use to have a sugar glider. His name was gizmo ;_;
It's a shame that there is so much misinformation about sugar gliders and that few people actually take proper care of them because of it. Get your information from an actual vet, please [url]http://www.youtube.com/user/sugarglidervet[/url]
D'awwww
These things do not make good pets apparently. They bite, they piss, they smell and they bark at night. By piss I mean on you.
Too bad they fucking stink like hell. And make noises straight out of hell. [editline]8th September 2012[/editline] Seriously, they stink fucking bad.
[QUOTE=Jetblack357;37589404]Too bad they fucking stink like hell. And make noises straight out of hell. [editline]8th September 2012[/editline] Seriously, they stink fucking bad.[/QUOTE] They don't smell too bad, depending on its diet.
[QUOTE=SpasticPinoy;37584978]Man, I want one now after watching this video but they're not allowed here in California apparently.[/QUOTE] California is cool and all, but man you guys don't allow ferrets either!
[QUOTE=Keegs;37592002]California is cool and all, but man you guys don't allow ferrets either![/QUOTE] To be fair, ferrets are hardy little buggers that fuck up the environment if they get into the wild.
I was going to get one of these guys but I decided on a dwarf hamster instead.
[QUOTE=doomkiwi;37597614]To be fair, ferrets are hardy little buggers that fuck up the environment if they get into the wild.[/QUOTE] Mine would probably die, I can't get it to eat chicken or any other meat (except for her regular hard ferret food) and for some odd reason she likes yogurt? :v:
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