is this a male?
and what is the scientific name?

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is this a male?
and what is the scientific name?

curious to know if they are alike
so any info/comments will help
thank you

btw if i were you, i wouldnt flip them on their backs like that, there ribbs arnt connected in the middle, therefor the collapse on his lungs, notice how he looks like he hasnt eaten in days in that photo? im sure you didnt know but just be careful, only flip them for a few seconds
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