Are sugar gliders tame?
In their native habitat, gliders are as tame as our own wild squirrels. And even in captivity they remain somewhat untamed and undomesticated they are intelligent and can be somewhat independent. If captured from the wild, where they are accustomed to gliding high amongst the treetops, they will be more prone to difficulties associated with captive life. In contrast, if they are captive bred, then chances are very good that they are adjusted to living in a cage.