Meesei looked at the wamasu hatchling, which wriggled around in Janius' arms for a few moments before settling down. She was dubious on whether or not it was actually a good idea to try and keep a wamasu, but she did not see any reason why it was not possible. She nodded to him, then reached out and grabbed the small creature in her arms. "I would not say that I know how the average person would be able to tell, but I think I know what I can do." Meesei rubbed her hand across its back and used her restoration magic to examine its energies. The light and sensations it felt caused its head to perk up and its body to wriggle around, but the calming sensation she gave it caused it to settle down. She couldn't "see" inside of it visually, but rather she had to feel its energy and the certain patterns it had. Males and females of most races and creatures had some differences in their energies, but it was more difficult to determine on animals unless the healer had enough experience with that particular kind of creature. After a few minutes, she was reasonably sure she had reached her conclusion. "I do believe he is male. I do not feel the presence of eggs, or anything else that would indicate it is female. That might present an issue when it reaches adolescence, as they can be aggressive at that age. Wamasu can live a long time, and it takes many years for them to reach that age, but it is still something you would need to deal with. If you wish to keep it, you will need to find a way to remove or disable the...offending organs." She advised.