http://www.pets4you.com/sugar.html
http://www.sugar-gliders.com/sugar-glider-price.htm
http://www.dukesbackyard.com/gliders.html
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=sugar+gliders+for+sale&fr=yfp-t-501&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8
2007-03-27 17:03:53
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answered by Mandy 6
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Day ( 01 ) Tripoli airport / Tripoli hotel
Transfer to Tripoli hotel.
Dinner at a city restaurant.
Night at the hotel*****.
Day (02) Tripoli / Nalut / Ghadames
Morning departure to Ghadames.
A short stop on the way to view the Gaser and the old town of Nalut, Which is located high in the Nafusa Mountains. Touring the castle we go further south towards the Saharan Desert. (B, D)
Lunch en route.
Dinner & night at the hotel**.
Day ( 3-4-5) Ghadames / Ghat
3 days off road towards the desert town of Ghat
Camp for dinner & night.
Day (6-7-8) Acacus
Three full days to explore the cave paintings and the rock engravings of the Acacus mountain area.
Camp for dinner & night.
Day (09) Acacus / Al-winat / Jerma
Full day journey back to Jerma
Camp for dinner & night.
Day (10) Jerma / Lakes / Al-Qarda
Morning departure to view the beautiful lake of Gaberoun and the surrounding lakes of Mandara, Mafou, and Um-Alma
Lunch by the lake.
After that crossing the sand dunes to Al-Qarda.
Camp for dinner & night
Day (11) Al-Qarda / Gharian
Departure to Gharian
Lunch en route.
Dinner & night at the hotel.
Day (12) Gharian / Leptis Magna / Tripoli
Full day to explore the wonderful site of the Roman City of Leptis Magna including a visit to the excellent museum. The highlight of any visit to Libya is to see Leptis Magna, now known as Libda. From Berber settlement it became important when it was established as a city by the Caanite ships from Tyre and Sidon in Phoenicia. In the 3rd century it became an even more important trading port under the Roman Emperor Septimus Servarus. We will see the vast site including the Triuphal Arch, the huge Basilica, the Forum, the Public Baths, the Hippodrome the Amphi-theatre, etc
Lunch in a restaurant near the site.
Dinner & night at the hotel*****.
Day (13) Tripoli / Airport
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2007-03-24 16:53:39
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answered by mahakka a 1
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They live in the trees along the river at the bottom of my garden in northern New South Wales. I presume the animals for sale in the USA come from Indonesia as they are totally protected in Australia and it is illegal to catch them or keep them as pets. Sugar gliders are social animals and like the company of others. Never keep one on its own, it is cruel to do so.
2007-03-24 18:21:23
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answered by tentofield 7
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Please please please do not buy them from trade shows or flea markets - the vast majority of these are mill breeders and the poor babys are usually unhealthy and unsocialized. Pet stores are usually at the bottom of the foodchain too, as they have TERRIBLE glider husbandry (though there are exceptions).
http://www.sugarglider.net has a classified section with gliders for sale. you can check and see if there are any in your area, and many breeders are willing to ship to legal states
2007-03-28 00:37:42
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answered by myaddictiontofire 5
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They Sale them all day long in the Tennessee News Paper, called the Tennessean. (They are also on line) Also in Kentucky they seem to have a lot of them.
2007-03-24 16:48:03
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answered by Crystal F 1
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I live in Houston TX. and you can buy them at tradervillage.So i assume you could find them at fleemarkets anywhere.
2007-03-24 16:33:27
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answered by scott h 3
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