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"Fauna of Australia" Petauridae review article
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06/24/05 02:08 AM
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[:"blue"]I found a great review (summarizing many different scientific papers) of the natural history, behavior and anatomy of the family Petauridae (which Petaurus breviceps, our suggies, are in) on the Australian Department of Environment and Heritage website, here: Petauridae PDF They break down the family into genera and discus each one, and it has great photos and anatomical sketches. Now I really want a Mahogany Glider! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/muchlove.gif" alt="" /> I found it really valuable, I thought I'd pass it on.[/] *Mods: feel free to move this, I just thought this was the best place for it, but I could easily be wrong!
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06/24/05 06:27 AM
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Wow, interesting link. Thank you for sharing.
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06/24/05 10:19 AM
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Yeah, thanks for sharing. I love looking at things like this!
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[:"blue"]You're so welcome, isn't the Mahogany beautiful? Like a suggie but 4 times as big![/]
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06/24/05 02:11 PM
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yes, thanks......It will help me as well in trying to explain better what a suggie is. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/read.gif" alt="" />
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Very, very interesting reading. Thanks!
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Re: "Fauna of Australia" Petauridae review article
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I am over here hyperventilating reading this stuff, I am so excited!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Seriously, thank you for posting this. It has some very interesting things in it. Going to print it and read it again and take it to my vet and see if he has seen this. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumb.gif" alt="" />
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Re: "Fauna of Australia" Petauridae review article
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Fantastic, thank you Marla!!! I'm sure work won't mind me borrowing (clears throat) 29 pages of blank A4!! lol
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