With the male moving his abdomen I wonder if some of that might just be excitement more than an attempt at communication. I've seen boys of varies species do that on occasion right before they make the move. I had one Creoborter pictipennis go into a very elaborate claw display while his bum was going crazy for about a minute before he made the move. The girl in question completely ignored his display, but she also didn't try to eat him so maybe it paid off. LolI didn't realize it either until I watch the first mating. When I saw the male do his thing my jaw dropped. Pricing will depend on how many nymphs I get. She's eating a giant super worm right now so hopefully her nymphs are strong and plentiful.
Thank you! It's definitely part of a ritual. I initially had 2 males and I watched both of them do it on multiple occasions. They do it for quite a while. The video of course is edited to keep things interesting. It's such an extreme contortion. They do it on one side then the other. I really didn't plan out this video so if I get a chance with the next generation I'll try to better document it.With the male moving his abdomen I wonder if some of that might just be excitement more than an attempt at communication. I've seen boys of varies species do that on occasion right before they make the move. I had one Creoborter pictipennis go into a very elaborate claw display while his bum was going crazy for about a minute before he made the move. The girl in question completely ignored his display, but she also didn't try to eat him so maybe it paid off. Lol
Your video however is the first time I've seen a girl take so much control about initiating things. There is always something new and fascinating to learn and see when it comes to mantises, and your videos are always such a joy to watch.
Thinking on it a few minutes I can see how it would be potentially advantages for the species. Boxer mantises use their claws a lot to both communicate and try to encourage the rest of the world not to eat them. By using their bums, the males would be sending out a message that would be unique and stand out when trying to mate.Thank you! It's definitely part of a ritual. I initially had 2 males and I watched both of them do it on multiple occasions. They do it for quite a while. The video of course is edited to keep things interesting. It's such an extreme contortion. They do it on one side then the other. I really didn't plan out this video so if I get a chance with the next generation I'll try to better document it.
No but he's driving me crazy playing Eye of the Tiger nonstop.Did the little guy on your finger look up to a window and yell............ADRIAN !!
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