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Male and female millipedes can often be distinguished by their reproductive structures. Males typically have modified legs, known as gonopods, which are used to transfer sperm during mating, while females lack these specialized appendages and instead possess a more rounded body shape for egg-laying. Additionally, males may be smaller and more slender than females, although this can vary by species. Coloration and size differences may also be present, depending on the specific millipede species.

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