2023
DOI: 10.1111/avj.13246
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Using morphometrics to identify sex in the eastern blue‐tongued skink (Tiliqua scincoides)

Abstract: Introduction Tiliqua scincoides coexists with human activity and is frequently presented for rehabilitation due to injury. The correct identification of sex is important as animals identified as female should be subject to a different decision‐making matrix for rehabilitation. However, identification of sex is notoriously difficult in Tiliqua scincoides. We describe a reliable, safe and cost‐effective morphometry‐based method. Materials and methods Adult and sub‐adult, wild Tiliqua scincoides dead on presentat… Show more

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