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Males are very rare, with less than 1 in a 1000 being male. Females are parthenogenetic, though, so they do not need males to reproduce, but if the eggs are not fetilised by a male, they are technically just clones of the original insect. Feamles lay several hundred eggs in their lifetime.

Males are a lot thinner than the females, and females have red marks at the top of their forelegs.

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Male beetles have the big horns for attracting and fighting for females. Females have no horns at all.

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the boy beetle is more bigger then the girl

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the female is usually bigger than the male

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males carry semen while females carry the babies.

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male stag beetle's have longer pinchers while the females have shorter ones.

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some female might find male beetle some time they not like each other.

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