I think... The female is the dominate one because she carries the male attached. I found this out by pulling them apart and the male was hanging on for the ride... The males stem was latched in the female..
This website may help... http://www.northern.edu/natsource/INVERT1/Pillbu1.htm
They may be male and female. The male be trying to tell the female that he is ready to spawn!!
If its bright purple, its most likely a male. However if it is a light purple, it may be a female. Although keep in mind that if your keet is under a year old, then its hard to tell. It may very well be male or female... in which case only time will tell.
The male is bigger than the female in the case of box elder bug gender sizes. The insects in question (Boisea trivittata) also may be differentiated by the more bright orange-colored abdomens of the male.
Like most dinosaurs and some modern lizards, the female may have been larger.
You can do it by BREEDING - Scyther female and BUG male with silver wind attack... in fire red that may be hard...
You cannot tell if a persimmon tree is a male or female at 4 inches tall. Female trees are the only ones that produce fruit. The flowers on a female tree are slightly larger than a male.
Pastors may be male or female.
Its actually quite difficult to tell. The male may have a small hump on his head, and a different shaped anal area. The best way to tell is by watching a pair breed; the male will be the one not laying the eggs.
one of them has a penis!! Can you guess which one?????:) Never attempt to tell on a wild skunk. You will get sprayed. And if it comes after you , it may have rabies.
The female may be ready to breed. The male can smell that she is ready and wants to breed with her. Do not keep the male with the female or they may fight.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Instead, male cats are typically ready to mate year-round and may exhibit behaviors such as increased vocalization, spraying, and restlessness when they sense a female in heat nearby.