How do Dutch pigs divide male and female?
Dutch pigs are larger among rodents, weighing between 700 and 1. 5 pounds (1.5 and 2.5 pounds) and between 20 and 25 centimeters (10 inches) long. Their average lifespan is between four and five years, but according to the Guinness Book of Records in 2006, the oldest Dutch pig survived as long as 14 years and 10 months.
In fact, the way to distinguish between male and female Dutch pigs is very simple, because Dutch pigs are dioecious pets and give birth through mating, so the rope organs of Dutch pigs of different genders will be different. To correctly distinguish between male and female Dutch pigs, just press your fingers on the reproductive organs of Dutch pigs and take a look. Because male Dutch pigs have protruding reproductive organs, while male and female Dutch pigs do not.
Males have a little bit on Y, while females don't.
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