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A typical grey sugar glider pictured
to the left.

Adult
Cinnamon Male with sub-adult
The Cinnamon mutation is a very soft reddish brown, the Champagne mutation is a
very light soft gray or buff color. The

The crème-ino is
a soft white with light markings
and garnet eyes. Their temperament is exceptionally
docile and sweet. They are a-typical for rare colored
gliders in that they
produce prolifically. The one
pictured is also a
white-face blonde.
The albino (not pictured) is similar. It’s a little whiter and
The eyes are more
red. It does not usually show any
markings.

The
white-face blonde is also a
beautiful glider. It exhibits no color
on the jaw or behind the ears. It’s body color can range from normal grey to
Sunkissed to cinnamon to crème-ino and others.
The 2 joeys to the right are sunkissed white- faced blondes.
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