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Released:
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Origin:
Ontario, Canada
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I would like to travel far and wide from cache to cache. Please do not keep me.

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Manny

Praying Mantis or Mantis religiosa

The praying mantis is named for its prominent front legs, which are bent and held together at an angle that suggests the position of prayer. The larger group of these insects is more properly called the praying mantids. Mantis refers to the genus mantis, to which only some praying mantids belong.

By any name, these fascinating insects are formidable predators. They have triangular heads poised on a long "neck," or elongated thorax. Mantids can turn their heads 180 degrees to scan their surroundings with two large compound eyes and three other simple eyes located between them.

Typically green or brown and well camouflaged on the plants among which they live, mantis lie in ambush or patiently stalk their quarry. They use their front legs to snare their prey with reflexes so quick that they are difficult to see with the naked eye. Their legs are further equipped with spikes for snaring prey and pinning it in place.

Moths, crickets, grasshoppers, flies, and other insects are usually the unfortunate recipients of unwanted mantid attention. However, the insects will also eat others of their own kind. The most famous example of this is the notorious mating behavior of the adult female, who sometimes eats her mate just after—or even during—mating. Yet this behavior seems not to deter males from reproduction.

Females regularly lay hundreds of eggs in a small case, and nymphs hatch looking much like tiny versions of their parents.

My owner, as a small boy collected 3 of those cases and kept them in a jar in his room. They all hatched in the spring and there were hundreds of little praying mantises all over his bedroom much to the horror of his mother. They looked like a bunch of ants all over the room.

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Discovered It 11/19/2019 WiHö discovered it   Visit Log

discovered - thank you for showing and sharing.

Discovered It 12/20/2018 RakasF discovered it   Visit Log

Gesehen

Discovered It 7/17/2017 1954Gator discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered this TB at the Charleston event. Thanks!

Discovered It 7/16/2017 gossamar discovered it   Visit Log

discovered

Discovered It 7/16/2017 Dill101 discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at CIGA meeting.

Discovered It 7/16/2017 Scouter74 discovered it   Visit Log

Saw at a CIGA Event in Charleston. Thanks for sharing!

Discovered It 2/12/2017 Rev600 discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered

Discovered It 11/19/2016 vegforlife discovered it   Visit Log

Picked this cute little guy up in Illinois at IC road. Will find a special place to drop him soon.

Discovered It 9/17/2016 Voice Of The Indians discovered it   Visit Log

Watching Gator drop it off.

Dropped Off 9/17/2016 1954Gator placed it in IC Road Illinois - 206.99 miles  Visit Log

Please keep it moving. Thanks!

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