I would guess the larger of the two is a female, the smaller a male. Females have 8 abdominal segments, males 6.Ok I know that mantids grow at different rates but this seems rediculous...These are both from the same ooth...any ideas about the growth difference?
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Even males and females are not normally that far apart in my experience.I would guess the larger of the two is a female, the smaller a male. Females have 8 abdominal segments, males 6.Wayne
That's good to know. based on adult size differences I just assumed it would be a sex thingEven males and females are not normally that far apart in my experience.
I knew the thing about the body segments but can i actually sex them before they're adults?That's good to know. based on adult size differences I just assumed it would be a sex thing Also, I think I got my segments backwards, males have 8, females 6.
Wayne
ya i think so as long as u can see them to count themI knew the thing about the body segments but can i actually sex them before they're adults?
Yes. In your other thread I posted a how to.I knew the thing about the body segments but can i actually sex them before they're adults?
I can't help it... this just reminds me of another analogy. :lol: I bet Lectric did that on purpose!!!They come in all different shapes and sizes. Don't worry, yours isn't too small! It's not about the size, it's about the way it hunts and eats!
Me? Noooooooo! I'd NEVER! ; )I can't help it... this just reminds me of another analogy. :lol: I bet Lectric did that on purpose!!!
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