The male is smaller and less colorful than the female. The male's tail, not being needed to carry eggs, is thinner. The female is larger and displays a much darker and more extensive red color, and often has a "saddle" marking of developing eggs.
Et see jutt siis cherry krevetide kohta.Siin kirjas siis see ,et isased cherry krevetid on väiksemad ja värvilt tuhmimad kui emased cherry krevetid ja isase kreveti saba on õhem(?) kui emase saba ,sest tema ei pea mune kandma.Ja emane kervett on suurem ja on palju tumedma ja intensiivsema punase värviga.
Siin ka pilt:
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