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Do male gliders also have pouches? I am wanting to know how...

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Question by avnmom
Submitted on 9/24/2003
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Do male gliders also have pouches?  I am wanting to know how to sex gliders.


Answer by gremlin
Submitted on 9/25/2003
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No they do not.

 

Answer by Bill
Submitted on 10/27/2003
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Male gliders do not have pouches. You can sex them by looking at the under side of the glider. A male will have a scrotum while the female will have the pouch. Also as the glider matures a male will get a bald spot which contains the scent gland while a female will not.

 

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