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Why no Mantis religiosa in Southeastern United States?
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<blockquote data-quote="psyconiko" data-source="post: 252937" data-attributes="member: 5276"><p>Tropical?I learned California had a mediterranean climate.M. religiosa species does not like high humidity level¨,they like dry summers,that s why it is not common in the southeastern sates.That s all.</p><p></p><p>Some asian M. religiosa subspecies may tolerate High humidity but not the one living in the USA.</p><p></p><p>I also believe some other introduced species(Tenodera,Iris) may challenge M. religiosa,explaining its limited occupation in some states.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psyconiko, post: 252937, member: 5276"] Tropical?I learned California had a mediterranean climate.M. religiosa species does not like high humidity level¨,they like dry summers,that s why it is not common in the southeastern sates.That s all. Some asian M. religiosa subspecies may tolerate High humidity but not the one living in the USA. I also believe some other introduced species(Tenodera,Iris) may challenge M. religiosa,explaining its limited occupation in some states. [/QUOTE]
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