“Eucalyptus makes up a large portion of a wild gliders diet they are by no means allergic to it or have any problems with it. The toxicity associated with most eucs does not affect many marsupials and sugar gliders are genetically immune to these toxins other animals might be effected by. Gliders strip the bark from eucs and ingest the liquid that the wound creates, they also eat euc flowers, and use leaves as bedding. For a wild glider eucs are essential to their survival.”