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Hodgson's Giant Flying Squirrel
Petaurista magnificus (Hodgson 1836)
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Lovegrove 2014
scrotal
URI:
http://eol.org/schema/terms/scrotal
Definition:
Testes are located outside of the body, suspended by the spermatic cord within the scrotum.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testicle#External_testes
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