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1 April 1975 A MALE PSEUDOHERMAPHRODITE WHITE-TAIL ED DEER RESEMBLING AN ANTLERED DOE
PATRICK F. SCANLON, DAVID F. URBSON, JAMES A. SULLIVAN
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Abstract

A male pseudohermaphrodite white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) is described. The animal shot in Aiken County, South Carolina on November 4, 1971, was 1.5 years old and had the external appearance of an antlered doe. The 6 point antlers were in velvet, a vulva was present, and the testes were located in the body cavity. Other male reproductive organs present were epididymides, vasa deferentia and ampullae. Female reproductive organs present were cervix, vagina and clitoris.

SCANLON, URBSON, and SULLIVAN: A MALE PSEUDOHERMAPHRODITE WHITE-TAIL ED DEER RESEMBLING AN ANTLERED DOE
PATRICK F. SCANLON, DAVID F. URBSON, and JAMES A. SULLIVAN "A MALE PSEUDOHERMAPHRODITE WHITE-TAIL ED DEER RESEMBLING AN ANTLERED DOE," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 11(2), 237-240, (1 April 1975). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-11.2.237
Received: 26 September 1974; Published: 1 April 1975
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