Do sugar gliders make sounds?
They are not incessantly noisy animals. However, since sugar gliders are extremely intelligent, they have a language all their own with several distinct sounds. Their communication is audible to the human ear. And they are able to project sound as far as several hundred yards away — an understandable necessity when you consider the fact that they naturally would be talking to other gliders in other treetops within their noisy native rain forests. When sugar gliders are angry, they make a “crabbing” sound which resembles the grind of an electric pencil sharpener. They can also bark, chirp, gurgle, and chatter.