It's not correct. Hips on a soldier are in the same place as hips on a civilian.
crickets abdomens vary between species. The females abdomen if she is not pregnant will look the same as a males, small, black or brown, and will have several sections. It will also have three protrusions, two small ones on either side of a long one, the long one is used for egg laying, so this can be an easy way to identify the sex of a cricket., if she is pregnant, the females abdomen will be swollen but the probe like parts will not be affected. The males abdomen will look exactly the same as the females. Both sexes of crickets may have wings but this is rarer in females. Ihope this helps. like this.
It is fairly easy to tell a female grasshopper from a male. The females are smaller than the males. Also, females have protrusions from the end of their abdomen, whereas the males do not.
females have 7 segments on their abdomen while males only have 8
Pain in the lower right side of the abdomen can be caused by the reproductive system in females. Pain in the lower left region is usually caused by digestive disorders.
It is usually dark grey and can have a red-brown abdomen. It resembles a smaller version of the tarantella and the females are bigger than the males.
In breeding season the males develop white spots on their gill plates. The females become plumper around the abdomen.
If a firefly is male its light will come from the last two segments of its abdomen. If a firefly is female its light will come from the second to last segment of its abdomen.
Guess: To attract females, the males show off (generically). To keep from being eaten, females look less attractive (muted colors).
Females have a tapered abdomen that end in a pointed egg laying tube called the ovisposter. Males have a more rounded abdomenthat turns upward.
Only female bees and wasps can sting. The females of these species have a sharp, retractable needle-like stinger in the tip of the abdomen and connected to a venom gland. The stinger itself is a modified ovipositor (egg-laying tube), which is why only females have them.
No. Both males and females have a bladder. It is located in your lower abdomen at the very bottom in front. It collects your bodies waste fluids in the form of urine.
havent you seen corn before? its yellow and small.............