A setose lobster has distinct hairs on the swimmerets under its tails, indicating breeding condition. |
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She peered at the remains through an oversized magnifying glass, paying careful attention to the swimmerets near the tail. |
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The female swimmerets are slightly larger and more feathery with tiny hairs, while the tail itself is often larger and more pliable to accommodate the eggs. |
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The abdomen includes swimmerets and its tail is composed of uropods and the telson. |
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Under their tails are pairs of appendages called swimmerets. |
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