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<blockquote data-quote="Jaywo" data-source="post: 332097" data-attributes="member: 11014"><p><em>I</em> think they should be fine for kids. My kid has a bunch of her own mantis to care for (she does not like some of mine, especially the larger species). It's just that some species are more aggressive and may get frightened easily. I would recommend Ghost, Brunner, Violins and Cat's eye are really sweet and pretty tame. The mantids also get used to handling if you do it a lot and become less afraid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaywo, post: 332097, member: 11014"] [I]I[/I] think they should be fine for kids. My kid has a bunch of her own mantis to care for (she does not like some of mine, especially the larger species). It's just that some species are more aggressive and may get frightened easily. I would recommend Ghost, Brunner, Violins and Cat's eye are really sweet and pretty tame. The mantids also get used to handling if you do it a lot and become less afraid. [/QUOTE]
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