Flying sugar glider, against a full moon.
inothernews:

MARTHASUPIAL GRAHAM   A gliding marsupial called a sugar glider flings itself from a branch with the full moon behind it.   A couple from Pennsylvania photographed the animals, which are native to Australia, by erecting a 15-foot post and leaving a mixture of nuts  at the bottom, then capturing them in flight.  The sugar gliders soon got their revenge by destroying Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.  (Photo: MaryAnn and Joe McDonald / HotSpot Media via the Telegraph)

Flying sugar glider, against a full moon.

inothernews:

MARTHASUPIAL GRAHAM   A gliding marsupial called a sugar glider flings itself from a branch with the full moon behind it.  A couple from Pennsylvania photographed the animals, which are native to Australia, by erecting a 15-foot post and leaving a mixture of nuts at the bottom, then capturing them in flight.  The sugar gliders soon got their revenge by destroying Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.  (Photo: MaryAnn and Joe McDonald / HotSpot Media via the Telegraph)

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