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Date Posted: 19:01:21 02/26/07 Mon
Author: Dennis
Author Host/IP: unio-cas1-cs-38.dial.bright.net / 209.143.16.168
Subject: Re: Mole
In reply to: Holly 's message, "Mole" on 15:39:03 02/25/07 Sun

Could the black spot be dark fur coming back in? Or is the
skin black. I haven't heard of moles on the skin of flying
squirrels but that don't mean it can't happen.

>I few months ago I noticed that my flyer was loosing a
>bit of fur from the middle of his tail along the bone.
>The skin wasn't irritated, so I didn't really think
>that it was a big deal, maybe just some over grooming.
>I did notice that there was a small pink lump there
>and just assumed it was a mole. Now, however, that
>pink lump has turned dark. There is still no hair on
>part of the tail, but the loss hasn't ever worsened.
>Any idea if squirrels have moles like humans and is
>this something I should have looked at/removed??
>Thanks.

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