It’s 100% male, if you look closely at the area above the epigastric furrow you can see a dark triangular patch of fusillae (micro spinnerets that aid the male in making his sperm web) which indicates that your T is a male. This patch of fusillae is very easy to find on Theraphosidae sp. like yours.
It’s 100% male, if you look closely at the area above the epigastric furrow you can see a dark triangular patch of fusillae (micro spinnerets that aid the male in making his sperm web) which indicates that your T is a male. This patch of fusillae is very easy to find on Theraphosidae sp. like yours.
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