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Why's my 2 females (mom and daughter) bigger than the neutered dad?
Why's my 2 females (mom and daughter) bigger than the neutered dad?
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Apr 15 2020
06:22:40 PM
I found this:

Adult males typically weigh 100-160 grams (0.22-0.35 lbs.), while adult females weigh 80-130 grams (0.18-0.29 lbs.). Average lifespan is 5-7 years for both males and females.

However, both my mom and daughter White Faced Sugar Gliders are bigger than the male dad... they're huskier than him and weighing slightly a bit more.

Any ideas?
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Apr 15 2020
10:37:29 PM
BYK_Chainsaw Fuzzy Wuzzy Visit BYK_Chainsaw's Photo Album BYK_Chainsaw's Journal USA 1301 Posts

i have 3 males and 3 females. my biggest gliders are 2 of the females.
but don't know why for sure. they eat the least amount of snacks cause they eat
the slowest.
my smallest male is the alpha gus, he has no extra fat, he eats lots of treats,
but is always running and exploring and being the boss, active more then the others
around the room.
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Apr 15 2020
11:11:42 PM
BatGirl Glider Visit BatGirl's Photo Album BatGirl's Journal USA 51 Posts
So, I guess my neutered male is closer to the 100g side of the male range and my two females closer to the 130g side of the female range... interesting. He IS more 'active' than the females and thus probably less 'fat'. I wonder what neutering does to a male Sugar Glider's size... I know spayed female animals typically tend to gain a lot of weight.

Edited by - BatGirl on Apr 15 2020 11:12:53 PM
Why's my 2 females (mom and daughter) bigger than the neutered dad?

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Why's my 2 females (mom and daughter) bigger than the neutered dad?