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Mantid Discussions
General Mantid Discussions
How did YOU get into mantids?
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<blockquote data-quote="wetterdew" data-source="post: 307683" data-attributes="member: 10095"><p>That's a good question...it wasn't even that long ago, but I can't really remember! I've always really admired mantises, even though I've only seen a few of them in the wild in my life. They seem so elegant and beautiful, as well as intelligent and otherworldly. There's something special about the way they react to people, almost like they know a secret we've long forgotten. I'm pretty sure I came across a picture, video, or article of a mantis earlier this year or maybe last year and decided to see how long they live and how they are as pets. The more I read, the more I wanted one.</p><p></p><p>I've never really had a pet before other than an anole when I was a kid, but I was excited to try. I'm a huge bird fan, but I don't want to lock them up in a cage or a house, and I also can't commit to over a decade of care. Mantises are such a perfect pet for me now. I hope they are happy, as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wetterdew, post: 307683, member: 10095"] That's a good question...it wasn't even that long ago, but I can't really remember! I've always really admired mantises, even though I've only seen a few of them in the wild in my life. They seem so elegant and beautiful, as well as intelligent and otherworldly. There's something special about the way they react to people, almost like they know a secret we've long forgotten. I'm pretty sure I came across a picture, video, or article of a mantis earlier this year or maybe last year and decided to see how long they live and how they are as pets. The more I read, the more I wanted one. I've never really had a pet before other than an anole when I was a kid, but I was excited to try. I'm a huge bird fan, but I don't want to lock them up in a cage or a house, and I also can't commit to over a decade of care. Mantises are such a perfect pet for me now. I hope they are happy, as well. [/QUOTE]
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