
How can you tell what the sex of the blue-tongue lizard?
As I said earlier, you can not. Responders precedents are just guessing or assuming that the blue tongue can be sexed like other lizards. A veterinarian can not tell you either. There only two ways a veterinarian may say, ladies DNA or cutting open it to examine the sexual organs. Page blue tongues have very small sexual organs and there is no visible bumps. Females have glands that appear identical to a male hemipenis. I've been doing this long and promise you, there is no way. I have a friend who has dozens of adult northern blue tongue and reproduced on a large scale. The only way he can not say sex is to put two together and see what happens. Two men fight. Two females are unaware. And if they begin to mate, he knows he has a male and a female. Some people think you can look at the size of the head to deterrmine sex, this is incorrect. And they can not be probed or visually sexed otherwise. Here is a quote on how bluetongueskinks.net sex. Notice that the same thing I said: "If you are unsure of the sex of your pet, carefully placing them together and observe. You women will probably start to wag his tail like a whip in a bustle, even a tad. Your men will probably freeze, and watch. It will then take two or three short steps, then the bolt to bite her in the neck. Even if you have a male and female, there is always the possibility that they could not do something, so be patient and be sure to keep trying. Make sure the animals are at least more than a year, the female preference should be two years or more. If combine two men, they will probably be very aggressive towards each other, especially if they have an aggressive personality. Two women together would likely result in absolutely nothing unless you have fairly aggressive female humor. We are going into detail about it in the bottom of articles on the determination sex. "Here is another quote from the website:" I'm sure you've heard a hundred times now that it's almost impossible to tell male the female, but it's really not that hard if you know what to look for. Because I'm sure you've heard before, the male will often have a bigger head larger and more triangular, the base thicker tail, thinner sides and huskier throat. You've probably also read that men tend to have brighter, more colorful orange eyes, while females are more brown (which is actually not true). In fact, none of these methods are accurate all. "And there's more. They say you can find a form of semen, which indicates a male. But other than that, you can not say. You can read more to http://www.bluetongueskinks.net
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