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White Tip

White tip sugar gliders are not always thought of to be a variation of the standard gray, but they are primarily gray and have the same pattern across their heads and bodies. The difference is the white tips on the ends of their tails. It can be an inch up to half of their tail length. It is a recessive gene and can be challenging to breed.
Posted By Gremelin Posted on January 4th, 2024
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