SumoNinja Polypterus MFK Member Jun 9, 2007 1,638 211 96 I'm Where I'm At Dec 31, 2014 #11 if it was normal colored, how did you know it was a gynandroshamalamadingdong?
Gill Blue Piranha MFK Member Apr 28, 2011 4,072 118 81 michigan Dec 31, 2014 #12 SumoNinja said: if it was normal colored, how did you know it was a gynandroshamalamadingdong? Click to expand... by the pleopods.
SumoNinja said: if it was normal colored, how did you know it was a gynandroshamalamadingdong? Click to expand... by the pleopods.
SumoNinja Polypterus MFK Member Jun 9, 2007 1,638 211 96 I'm Where I'm At Dec 31, 2014 #13 Gill Blue said: by the pleopods. Click to expand... but both genders have pleopods and some pleopods are bigger than others
Gill Blue said: by the pleopods. Click to expand... but both genders have pleopods and some pleopods are bigger than others
F FMA4ME Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Aug 6, 2013 1,080 1,100 179 CA Dec 31, 2014 #14 SumoNinja said: if it was normal colored, how did you know it was a gynandroshamalamadingdong? Click to expand... Gynadong!??
SumoNinja said: if it was normal colored, how did you know it was a gynandroshamalamadingdong? Click to expand... Gynadong!??
K krichardson Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Jun 19, 2006 27,753 15,003 480 Datnoid Island Dec 31, 2014 #15 Reminds me of that guy from Star Trek
SumoNinja Polypterus MFK Member Jun 9, 2007 1,638 211 96 I'm Where I'm At Dec 31, 2014 #16 lol @ gynodong. they all look the same under there krich, those guys don't look like they have any female genitalia
lol @ gynodong. they all look the same under there krich, those guys don't look like they have any female genitalia
K krichardson Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Jun 19, 2006 27,753 15,003 480 Datnoid Island Dec 31, 2014 #17 Looks a wee bit excited actually.
spotfin Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Jan 2, 2006 4,755 953 900 Maine Jan 1, 2015 #18 http://www.lobsters.org/ldoc/ldocpage.php?did=436 Read here. The lobster referenced at the end of the article is the one I am familiar with.
http://www.lobsters.org/ldoc/ldocpage.php?did=436 Read here. The lobster referenced at the end of the article is the one I am familiar with.