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== Sexing == | == Sexing == | ||
− | :Male | + | :Male is smaller, develops a small red or white spot behind his armpits when sexually mature. When viewed from above they have a V shape ridge across the back from the anus across the rear legs (see picture below). The males also have a tiny to no visible 'tail' bud. |
− | :The females are far rounder in appearance | + | :The females are far rounder in appearance and have a small tail bud. |
:The males also sing, while the females only sing rarely and usually only as a response to the male. | :The males also sing, while the females only sing rarely and usually only as a response to the male. |