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Oh yes, Holliday's method... In theory, determining the sex of ground beetles is quite easy. You take a beetle and annoy it to the point that it produces little thingies from its bottom (scientifically known as the abdomen). One thingy pointing left: male. Two thingies: female. I practice, the beetle either produces nothing or one thingy pointing to the middle.
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