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The acceptance of a novel diet for sugar gliders (Petaurus breviceps)
Elizabeth Vaughan, Wanda McCormick, John Lowe
Centre for Physical Activity and Life Sciences
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Petaurus Breviceps
100%
Sugar Glider
100%
Novel Feeds
50%
Nutritional Deficiency
33%
Captive Diet
33%
Latency
16%
Positive Influence
16%
No Significant Difference
16%
Limited Range
16%
Risk Reduction
16%
Fecal Score
16%
Marsupial
16%
Osteodystrophy
16%
Well-balancing
16%
Current Range
16%
Malnutrition
16%
Nutrient Profile
16%
Scoring System
16%
Diet Shift
16%
Cleanliness
16%
Gel-based
16%
Animal Collection
16%
Nutritional Content
16%
Marmoset
16%
Fecal Pellets
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Sugar Glider
100%
Feeds
87%
Marsupial
12%
Animal Technicians
12%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Sugar Glider
100%
Marsupial
12%
Osteodystrophy
12%