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Gertie and Chip's family (PTS)

jess b Mar 07, 2004 02:34 PM

Soaking in the tub. Gertie and Chip, plus 5 offspring. Hoping to figure out the sexes of the two 3 year olds (Candy and Jenny). Brian can you measure and check the ratio? Thanks, Jess b

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jess b Mar 07, 2004 02:50 PM

Ooops- didn't mean to try to measure on this photo where they are all jumbled up. I posted better photos above.
Gertie and Chip are the closest to the right in this photo. The two light headed individuals in the middle are Candy and Jenny (3 year old twins). The very dark smallish one on the bottom left is Bletcher (2 year old singleton). The two little guys on the left are the 5 month old newbie twins.
cheers, Jess

Brian-SFCRC Mar 07, 2004 04:10 PM

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Brian-SFCRC Mar 07, 2004 04:07 PM

LEEWAY CORUCIA RESEARCH CENTER (LCRC)

Hi Jess,

I hope you are feeling and doing well. Thanks for running that piece on step by step ultrasound observations of Corucia. I can't imagine this Forum without you. Very well done!

HMMMPH! Wow you certainly gave me a challenge! The family is intertwined and the picture dark but I did my best. Very young Corucia have disproportionate growth thus C/A measurements are not as reliable.

From left
to right: .66, .65, .88, .88, .93, .73, .94
Female,Female,Male,Male,Male,Female(Gertie),Male.

Don't hold me to it but I hope it helps.

Sincerely,
Brian
LCRC

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