The way the epigastric furrow bulges out and you can kind of see underneath it is an indication that it's female, in addition to it lacking the patch of epiandrous fusillae that are present in males.
The way the epigastric furrow bulges out and you can kind of see underneath it is an indication that it's female, in addition to it lacking the patch of epiandrous fusillae that are present in males.
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