To identify male and female snakes, one common method is to examine their tail anatomy. Typically, males have longer and thicker tails, with the hemipenes located near the base, while females have shorter, more tapered tails. Additionally, some species exhibit sexual dimorphism, where males and females have different colors or patterns. For more accurate identification, a cloacal probe can be used to determine the presence of hemipenes in males.
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