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 Most crabs show clear sexual dimorphism and so can be easily sexed. The abdomen, which is held recurved under the thorax, is narrow in males. In females, however, the abdomen retains a greater number of pleopods and is considerably wider. This relates to the carrying of the fertilised eggs by the female crabs (as seen in all pleocyemates). In those species in which no such dimorphism is found, the position of the gonopores must be used instead. In females, these are on the third pereiopod, or nearby on the sternum in higher crabs; in males, the gonopores are at the base of the fifth pereiopods or, in higher crabs, on the sternum nearby. 
  
  
 
modelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
focal85.0mm (35mm equivalent: 223mm)
exposureaperture priority (semi-auto)
tourGAP (Great Adventure People)
distantwalk 0.13 km (or 2 mins) SW from last photo
locationMap of "sand crab"
date2007:10:09 16:25:47 width2399
height1799 flashNo
timing0.0063 s (1/160) aperturef/8.0
iso100 whitebalanceAuto
latitudeS 4d 18m 36.48673s longitudeE 39d 34m 48.5364s
elevation3453m countryKenya
regionEast Africa cityDiani Beach
continentAfrica itineraryTo Diani Beach
activityBeach walk weatherSunny and hot
feelingMild upbeat nearTo Diani Beach
 
  
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