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i reckon, and i am no expert at all so I don't have to send anyone an invoice for my BS advice, that they would be like other Tilaqua where the female has a narrower arrowhead type head and a long thin tail that tapers from the back legs. The male has a thickness to the tail before it too tapers out and a head that is wider across the jaws. It is easy when you look at a few from a clutch and it was just my guess looking at one.
Keen eyes folks not letting me get away with that 'her' pronoun
Plus i am adding to my guess that it is a yearling and not yet an adult
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