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<blockquote data-quote="Hotrob" data-source="post: 659064" data-attributes="member: 4136"><p>Re the sugar gliders ...... although very small the males can be ferocious little buggers when it comes to territory or females in season.</p><p>To have two dead together would make me suspect a fight to the death.</p><p>Our cats would regularly bring them to our back door when I was a young tacker in the Wimmera. A lot of the time undamaged & I would pick them up & place them back in a nearby eucalypt. They may have died from shock but I would like to think some of them lived.</p><p>Rob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotrob, post: 659064, member: 4136"] Re the sugar gliders ...... although very small the males can be ferocious little buggers when it comes to territory or females in season. To have two dead together would make me suspect a fight to the death. Our cats would regularly bring them to our back door when I was a young tacker in the Wimmera. A lot of the time undamaged & I would pick them up & place them back in a nearby eucalypt. They may have died from shock but I would like to think some of them lived. Rob. [/QUOTE]
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