I don't think if that is how you tell male or female, but im no bug expert. N e wayz i would say female. thanks :)
The male is smaller in comparison with the female, and the male has small pincers at the tail-end. Also, at this time of year (in the Southern hemisphere) many females are still laying eggs and will have very swollen abdomens with a bright pink stripe down each side. most males are brown while the females are green.
Call manes are used to protect the delicate skin underneath the Macor. It is a long thin stripe of jellyfied muscle beneath the Amior!
If it is the same as my 1995 k2500 it is a single tan wire with a black stripe underneath the glove box inside the cab.
It's Located an a rubber boot underneath the left side rear fender, there is two wires leading to it that are red with a white stripe.
Stripe is a noun (a stripe) and a verb (to stripe).
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The levels and unlockables are at this site: http://facebook.vdream.com/static/expansion_guide If you can't see the site here are the levels: 1 noob2 licensed 3 licensed stripe 1 4 licensed stripe 2 5 licensed stripe 3 6 experienced7 experienced stripe 18 experienced stripe 29 experienced stripe 310 street racer11 street racer stripe 112 street racer stripe 213 street racer stripe 314 drag racer15 drag racer stripe 116 drag racer stripe 217 drag racer stripe 318 autocrosser19 autocrosser stripe 120 autocrosser stripe 221 autocrosser stripe 322 club racer23 club racer stripe 124 club racer stripe 225 club racer stripe 326 professional27 professional stripe 128 professional stripe 229 professional stripe 330 rally champion31 rally champion stripe 132 rally champion stripe 233 rally champion stripe 334 f1 pilot (20,000 vdi) 35 F1 Pilot stripe 1 36 F1 Pilot Stripe 2 37 F1 Pilot stripe 3 38 Master of Vdream (MoV) 38 Master of Vdream stripe 1 39 Master of Vdream stripe 2 40 Master of Vdream stripe 3 41 vDream Hall of Famer (HoF)
Why stripe as a zebra
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchChinese mantisChinese mantisKingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ArthropodaClass:InsectaOrder:MantodeaFamily:MantidaeGenus:TenoderaSpecies:T. sinensisBinomial nameTenodera sinensisThe Chinese mantis (Tenodera sinensis) is a species of praying mantis. Originating from China, they were first introduced to North America around 1895 as a source of pest control. Since then, the species has spread throughout much of southern New England, and the Northeast United States, and ootheca can be purchased from plant nurseries nationwide. The Chinese mantis looks like a long and slender praying mantis, with different shades of brown. The adult has a green lateral line down its front wings. It is typically larger than most other mantises, growing up to 10 cm (4 inches) in length, and are the largest mantis species in North America. This species is often erroneously given the taxonomic name of Tenodera aridifolia sinensis. When first classified, it was thought that T. sinensis was a subspecies of T. aridifolia but this is not the case.[1]Their diet consists primarily of other insects, though adult females can sometimes take down small vertebrate prey such as reptiles and amphibians (some have also been documented predating on hummingbirds[2]). Like some other mantids, they are known to be cannibalistic. The female can produce several spherical ootheca roughly the size of a table tennis ball, containing up to 200 eggs. The ootheca are often affixed to vegetation such as bushes and small trees, as seen in the image below.Their color can vary from overall green to brown with a green lateral stripe on the edge of the front wings. In low light the eyes of the mantis appear black, but in daylight appear to be clear, matching the color of the head.
It always has had it's stripe.
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