Until the babies open their eyes, it's difficult to tell gender, but not impossible. Simply lift the tail and take a good look at the two openings. Compare the babies to each other to get a feel for the distances between the openigns. The mice with closer openings are female, and farther openings are male.
Around the time the fur is fully grown in and they start opening their eyes, a female mouse's nipples will become visible, but then disappear again for a few weeks until it is fully mature. As for boys, their scrotum become large and very noticeable around 3 and a half to four weeks.
my mice are ruby and jasmine but it turned out that jasmine is a boy so ruby is pregnant but i am not sure she is fat and pear shape sleeps a lot and her pal lays on top of her help me cuz i am not sure
the palm and vain of your hand if it is short you will have a boy if it is long you will have a girl
look for a set of balls, it's a mammal.
no
No the pregnancy test lone will not tell you the sex of the baby.
Have what ? sex? a baby?
No
The baby's genitals aren't developed enough to tell yet.
the time of year when chipmunks have a baby is spring
you should as the vet to find out
5 months.
Around week 18
5months
No. An ultrasound is the only way to know for certain what your baby's gender is.
i think chipmunks eat them because Samantha said they do