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Google is god here.?
Google is not God.
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Definately a work in progress, but can see the potential. Try "sugar gliders." My wife had two, they fell in love, now we have four. :-) Sugar gliders are small furry squirrel-looking marsupial critters from AU, NZ, and parts of Indonesia that have the ability to glide like a flying squirrel. This turns up some odd "descriptions" though.
olwen, you mean they are not actually indigenous to NZ or you've just never heard of them? I could be in error, but this is the info I received. They're the coolest little critters, wife carries at least one with her all the time in her shirt pocket. :D
There are very few mammals indigenous to NZ. A very few bats I think, and sea mammals. Anything else was introduced. But I never heard of sugar gliders at all which seem to be an Australian marsupial. Some marsupials were introduced notably opossums which are everywhere and cause a lot of damage in forests, and wallabies which are in a few areas. I wouldn't say sugar gliders don't exist here, but I've not hear od them. If they were here it would very likely be on Kawau Island.
In the late 40's AU banned all exports of sugar gliders and many other exotics, so if you own a sugar glider today it most certainly did not come from AU. The first (recorded) S.G.'s to be born outside of their natural habitat was in (1922? C.R.S. again), in a London zoo.
Funny you mention bats though, they have a lot of bat-like characteristics. Coolest little guys, I think Speiberg got his idea for Gremlins from them.