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  • ... that squirrel gliders are not nocturnal but are actually crepuscular - animals that are active primarily during twilight at dawn and dusk.
  • ... that squirrel gliders eat mostly fruit and insects.
  • ... that the species is threatened by humans clearing and breaking up their habitats.
  • ... that the squirrel glider's closest relatives include the sugar glider, mahogany glider, northern glider, biak glider and yellow-bellied glider.
  • ... that in the wild squirrel gliders live in colonies of up to about eight gliders, and commonly in groups of one male, 2 females, and offspring.