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General Mantid Discussions
What are some interesting observations/behaviors you've come to learn about your pet mantids?
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<blockquote data-quote="River Dane" data-source="post: 312511" data-attributes="member: 10104"><p>I haven’t seen any Mantids in a while, now, but the most unusual behavior I’ve observed is one mantis really liked my face. Not my head, just my face. I would be holding her one second, and then she would disappear. It would take a few seconds for me to realize what that tingling feeling on my face was, but I got used to it. I eventually had to release her in my garden because I didn’t have any room for her. I think I found her shed exoskeleton, but I can’t be sure it was her, exactly. I like to think it was, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="River Dane, post: 312511, member: 10104"] I haven’t seen any Mantids in a while, now, but the most unusual behavior I’ve observed is one mantis really liked my face. Not my head, just my face. I would be holding her one second, and then she would disappear. It would take a few seconds for me to realize what that tingling feeling on my face was, but I got used to it. I eventually had to release her in my garden because I didn’t have any room for her. I think I found her shed exoskeleton, but I can’t be sure it was her, exactly. I like to think it was, though. [/QUOTE]
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What are some interesting observations/behaviors you've come to learn about your pet mantids?
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