[NatureNS] squirrels

Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 18:56:53 -0300
From: Eleanor Lindsay <kelindsay@eastlink.ca>
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Thank you Helene - I thought that's what I might be seeing , but wasn't 
absolutely sure!
Eleanor

On 24/06/2011 10:11 AM, Helene Van Doninck wrote:
> If you look closely at the bellies , the males have a little tuft of "
> backwards" growing hair where the penis/prepuce is located. You can often
> see this when they are at a feeder.
> Helene
>
> On 2011-06-24 8:57 AM, "Annabelle Thiebaux"<hamst@xplornet.com>  wrote:
>
> I have seen that, thanks Elanor,  I similarly think I can tell the males.
>
>
>
> On 22/06/11 8:33 AM, Eleanor Lindsay wrote:
>> If you look carefully at the tummy you can usually...

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    <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Thank you Helene - I
      thought that's what I might be seeing , but wasn't absolutely
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      Eleanor<br>
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    On 24/06/2011 10:11 AM, Helene Van Doninck wrote:
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      <pre wrap="">If you look closely at the bellies , the males have a little tuft of "
backwards" growing hair where the penis/prepuce is located. You can often
see this when they are at a feeder.
Helene

On 2011-06-24 8:57 AM, "Annabelle Thiebaux" <hamst@xplornet.com> wrote:

I have seen that, thanks Elanor,  I similarly think I can tell the males.



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