A baby Diamondback Terrapin is called a gaydbt
look it up online...diamondback terrapin
See the image above of an eastern diamondback rattlesnake.
Young diamondback terrapins have a distinctive appearance with a gray to light brown shell adorned with dark, jagged markings. Their carapace is smooth and somewhat oval-shaped, while their skin is typically a grayish color with darker spots or stripes. They also have webbed feet, which aid in swimming, and their heads feature a beak-like jaw adapted for their diet of mollusks and crustaceans. Overall, they have a striking appearance that helps them blend into their coastal habitats.
look in their bottom
It has diamond shaped patterns on its scale, hence this is why it is called Diamond back.
Baby snakes are known as snakelets or neonates (a newly-born snake) or hatchlings (a newly-hatched snake).
Baby camels look much like adult camels.
they look like this
Male and female rattlesnakes look very similar. Only a snake keeper with a lot of experience would be able to tell the difference in gender without probing the snake. The length, width and taper of the tail would give a trained keeper a good idea of gender.
look at the baby,then look at the husband
dress like a baby...
Look on the butt.