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feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' A caecum is present in many lizard species. [[Lizard Gastrointestinal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Gastrointestinal System]]"
 
feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' A caecum is present in many lizard species. [[Lizard Gastrointestinal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Gastrointestinal System]]"
 
feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' The proctodeum is the final chamber of the cloaca, prior to elimination. [[Lizard Gastrointestinal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Gastrointestinal System]]"
 
feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' The proctodeum is the final chamber of the cloaca, prior to elimination. [[Lizard Gastrointestinal System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Gastrointestinal System]]"
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question="Which sexing technique is most useful (and accurate) for species that are difficult to sex, such as tegus, beaded lizards and gila monsters?"
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choice1="Sexing probes"
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choice3="Radiography"
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choice2="Temporary eversion of hemipenes under anaesthesia"
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choice4="Hydrostatic eversion of hemipenes"
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choice5="Endoscopy"
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correctchoice="4"
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feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' Sexing probes (cloacal probing) can also be used in iguanas and monitors but aren't as consistently accurate as they are in snakes. [[Lizard Physical Examination|WikiVet Article: Sexing]]"
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feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' Only in some lizard species, such as iguanas, will the hemipenes in mature males calcify and appear visible on radiographs. [[Lizard Physical Examination|WikiVet Article: Sexing]]"
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feedback2="'''Incorrect!''' "
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feedback4="'''Correct!''' "
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feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' "
   
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