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RE: Schistocerca gregaria, The Desert Locust (+Dissection)

in #science7 years ago

@suesa very interesting
you've worked very good research.
but I am still curious,
to my knowledge, both male and female locusts, have the same yellowishness, and that is the dirt that both locusts (not eggs).
I've been researching about it, but I have not split.
thank you and useful knowledge @suesa

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They both have fat, yes, but the female has ovaries and the male testes. The testes can be better seen under a binocular microscope, the photo doesn't show the difference between fat and testes very well.

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