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1 April 1971 ALOPECIA OF CAPTIVE FLYING SQUIRRELS
W. G. SHELDON
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Abstract

A group of captive flying squirrels (Glaucomys volans) developed partial alopecia. These animals had been maintained in captivity for an unknown period of time and fed a diet of sunflower seeds and peanuts. Complete regrowth of hair occurred within the following 11 months after a diet of mouse chow* was fed to a group of these animals.

SHELDON: ALOPECIA OF CAPTIVE FLYING SQUIRRELS
W. G. SHELDON "ALOPECIA OF CAPTIVE FLYING SQUIRRELS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 7(2), 111-114, (1 April 1971). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-7.2.111
Received: 4 November 1970; Published: 1 April 1971
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