female ladybugs are typically more of a reddish color and males are typically more of an orange-ish color. other ways to identify a ladybug gender is by the head markings, size, and spots.
if the head markings have more white than black than it is most likely a female. also, female ladybugs tend to be larger than males. last, the spots,the bigger the spots the more likely that the ladybug is a feale.
Depends on the Ladybug. If it's yellow-ish orange they both have sopts, if it's red only males have spots.
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The dots do not determine it's gender. The dots determine how old the ladybug is.
no they do not have spots
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There are two sexes of Ladybugs, male and female.
no, actually there are just as many female ladybugs as there are male,
The color is Blue
well, ladybugs can come in avariate of colors. some examples are red, orange, white, etc. some colors of the spots are brown, black, blue, red, yellow, etc. some don't even have any spots! to find out more Google "ladybug colors" and go to "images" or "web".=)
No they do not in my mind.
No but there are species of ladybugs that are entirely black or grey.
Depends on the color... cool colors mean male and warm colors mean female
well they have different colors on there backs but not the beaks
When you see a ladybug on top of another, they are mating. The female is on the bottom, since she's bigger, and the male is on top. The male holds on as tight as he can. When ladybugs mate a few times, they may have babies.
Different species require different methods to determine if the fish is male or female. Usually, the female is larger and rounder than the male. Some species have different shapes of fins. Some species have different colors. Without knowing what species you are trying to identify, it is difficult to give a definite answer.
male panthers are the same colors as the female
they have different patterns/colors males can't lay eggs daa do you different shape