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Hi my name is Elizabeth Cantu on behalf of Expert Village. We are talking about sugar
gliders and some of the noises these guys make. One thing I wanted people to know about
these guys is that they are nocturnal and one of the ways they look for companionship
and to show that they own your house and territory is by barking so if you feel that this animal
might be in your bedroom or your dorm room, your kids room or in your living room next
to your bedroom, they will often times bark like a small puppy most of the night and for
the size of the animal it is a pretty loud bark. To give you an example it is an arf,
arf and you might not notice it if it was 4 in the afternoon and the television was
on but if it was dead quiet it is the loudest noise in the house. These guys make a few
other noises as well. They make a crabbing sound when they are upset. You might be able
to find the crabbing sound on line or I might be able to get one of these guys to do it
later. They also have a hissing sound that they make when they are talking to each other
so if you hear a glider making a hiss sound it is generally a hey I am happy to see you.
They also have what is called a purring or singing sound and sometimes that noise is
often heard when they have babies in their pouch and they are talking to their babies.
They also have a sort of hissing crabbing mix sound and that is pretty much heard exclusively
when these guys mate. As a pet owner you will hear the hissing sound when they are happy.
They also make sort of a chattering sound when they are happy or the crabbing sound
if they are unhappy and scared and the barking sound at night. They do not make it every
night but some of them make it two or three times a night so it just depends on your particular
animal.