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#1269870 - 06/28/12 09:56 PM
Re: Is it easy to tell them apart?
[Re: Happybooker1]
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Registered: 06/22/12
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ohhh youll be able to lol, you will notice differences in their personalities thats how i can tell mine apart (:
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#1278489 - 07/31/12 12:12 PM
Re: Is it easy to tell them apart?
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The two things I look at first when trying to get to know one glider from another is the distance between the tip of the head stripe and the nose and the length of the black tip on their tail.
One head stripe will likely end closer to the tip of the nose than the other. One will probably have a slightly longer black than the other - If you can identify both characteristics you will be able to identify them coming and going. Tail differences can also include the shape of the tip. Some of my gliders have a pointed tip and a few have a slightly blunt tip.
Tail ID helps me know who is hiding behind the wheel or in a toy with only their tail peeking out.
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