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Yes they do, i have a pic somewhere of one of my corns with spurs.
I was advised that if it has spurs it is definately male, if it doesnt have spurs it could be either male or female.
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You never know how strong you are - until being strong is your only choice
There are no dark clouds - just well hidden silver linings!!
If I'm honest guys, I've never noticed spurs on any Corns I've handled. Pythons yes but not Corns in my experience.
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Males do have long tail compared to females but a large female can easily have a longer tail then most males. My guess is just that a guess. But I'm always right
Hm.. I may have to come to you guys with my amel...I thought was a she XD