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Gerbil Reproduction - Anatomy & Physiology
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* In the young animal, scrotum is obvious and dark in colour.
* In the young animal, scrotum is obvious and dark in colour.
* Abdominal sebacious gland is large and apparent at ~4 weeks.
* Abdominal sebacious gland is large and apparent at ~4 weeks.
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* Form monogamous pairs/harems
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** Fighting among males is common
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