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Amazing mantid survival
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<blockquote data-quote="Grapple_Apple" data-source="post: 345316" data-attributes="member: 11746"><p>No. Native species do not survive our winters here in the US. There are certain species like those in the Empusa genus that diapause in Europe, but do not survive below 0 freezing temperatures. Only the ova in the ootheca are able to survive that due to their insulation. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grapple_Apple, post: 345316, member: 11746"] No. Native species do not survive our winters here in the US. There are certain species like those in the Empusa genus that diapause in Europe, but do not survive below 0 freezing temperatures. Only the ova in the ootheca are able to survive that due to their insulation. [/QUOTE]
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