unitsugárú
Unitsugárú, also known as *Sugar Glider* in English, is a small, arboreal marsupial native to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and nearby islands in the Pacific. Belonging to the family Petauridae, it is closely related to gliding possums and is one of the few marsupials capable of gliding. The scientific name for the species is *Petaurus breviceps*, though several subspecies exist, each adapted to specific habitats across its range.
Unitsugárús are characterized by their distinctive features, including large, membrane-covered skin folds called patagia that extend
These animals are highly social, living in family groups that include one dominant male, several females, and
Due to habitat destruction, illegal pet trade, and hunting, unitsugárú populations have declined in some regions.
Their name in Hungarian, *unitsugárú*, translates roughly to "one-beam" or "single-rayed," possibly referencing their distinctive tail