Our great H. majuscula Carl had some strange behavior last night. We hadn't fed him in 3 days so we decided to take him out to feed a dubia. Immediately upon opening his enclosure, he tried to chase us down and strike. When we set him on the table, he would sprint to the side of the table we were standing on, looking like he was ready to jump at us. If we walked to the other side, he would run after us again. The crazy part was how good their vision must be. We walked about 10 feet away to see if he would calm down. We stood still. I went to itch my head, and he locked his eyes onto me, again looking like he was ready to jump. Good thing he doesn't have wings yet. We finally were able to put a dubia near him, which he happily chased down and grabbed. Once he had the roach in his arms he calmed down some, but we found the behavior very strange.
He was not starving since his abdomen was still half full prior to feeding. He has always been friendly in the past and even seemed to enjoy being handled. I have read about mantises getting grumpy and not allowing people to handle them, but this full attack mode was new to us. Its scary, not because we are worried he will hurt us, but that we might overreact to his actions and hurt him out of reflex.
Any advice? Is this normal?
He was not starving since his abdomen was still half full prior to feeding. He has always been friendly in the past and even seemed to enjoy being handled. I have read about mantises getting grumpy and not allowing people to handle them, but this full attack mode was new to us. Its scary, not because we are worried he will hurt us, but that we might overreact to his actions and hurt him out of reflex.
Any advice? Is this normal?