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Amyrakunejo · F
Her. This one is a female.
(green v. yellow and also larger overall as is common with insects and arachnids)
(green v. yellow and also larger overall as is common with insects and arachnids)
boklenholley7 · F
@Amyrakunejo I had no idea that's how you tell. Thanks for the info!
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
They like to sit there and stare at people, makes you wonder if they are considering attacking you.
boklenholley7 · F
@cherokeepatti he seemed pretty skittish. I think the flash freaked him out. Never seen a baby one before, though.
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@cherokeepatti I wouldn't doubt it. Mantises never stop growing from birth until death, and so the older one gets, the larger it gets. As they grow, they need to hunt and kill increasingly large prey, and the largest of them will sometimes even kill hummingbirds.
Amyrakunejo · F
@cherokeepatti @BlueMetalChick They wouldn't bother attacking humans, though they will extend out their arms when a finger gets close to nudge the finger away. They like their space.
Also, I've never seen a mantis grow to be longer than quarter of a yardstick; if one grew too large the exoskeleton wouldn't be able to support their weight. Even at that length, they prefer much smaller prey.
Now, there are biped predators out there that would seem far less daunting.
Like for example, the one large hunter starfish that's large enough to wrap around the leg of a biped.
Also, I've never seen a mantis grow to be longer than quarter of a yardstick; if one grew too large the exoskeleton wouldn't be able to support their weight. Even at that length, they prefer much smaller prey.
Now, there are biped predators out there that would seem far less daunting.
Like for example, the one large hunter starfish that's large enough to wrap around the leg of a biped.
SW-User
They’re such interesting little creatures, they also eat each other - savage critters, shudder lol 🖤
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SW-User
Savage! 😧@Amyrakunejo
Amyrakunejo · F
@SW-User Not the only species to do something that savage after mating...
SW-User
Interesting 🧐 🌻@Amyrakunejo
Am I dirty minded or the grasshopper really has a boner?
SW-User
@RadiantRuby it's a Praying Mantis.
boklenholley7 · F
@RadiantRuby 🤣 it's a baby mantis
@SW-User ok 😆
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boklenholley7 · F
@BluntSm0ker you can just see it in his eyes!
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boklenholley7 · F
@BluntSm0ker :0
SW-User
Mantises love the warmth of the sun.
askmyteapot · M
Aww, cute little green ninja
Azlotto · M
Those little guys are so bad-ass, Shaolin Kung Fu masters studied their technique.
Nomoretomorrow · 46-50, M
Amazing!
CrustyDDingus · 36-40, M
I’ve had a few mantises in my home, usually on the ceiling looking for crickets that wandered in. One of them even followed me from room to room.
english · 56-60, M
i hope you stomped on him afterwards 😕cant have bugs crawling around 🤨
english · 56-60, M
@BlueMetalChick sorry just a city boy here we just dont like bugs, but cheers for putting my right🤗
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@english I suppose they are a fair bit creepy crawly.
english · 56-60, M
@BlueMetalChick there good and bad in everything , stay safe blue🤗