River Dane
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Hey, everyone!
It's been a while. Recently I took a trip to Okinawa (Japanese island) and nearly all my mantids died while I was away. Catalina (S. Limbata) in particular was devastating, as she was the longest lived. And White Mammoth (sole survivor, also sad because she was the largest) died a short while after. I was going to completely take a break from mantises for a while, I was expecting a couple months at least.
Well, I tried.
less than two weeks following Mammoth's death, I found a beautiful mantis, a brown that's not as dark as a Desiccata, but not as light as a Chinese Mantis. So I ran to grab a container, and upon my return, I saw another mantis nearby! I knew instantly that this was a Carolina Mantis, just by seeing her wings. She was a green adult, and the brown one seems to be a subadult, because I can see wingbuds. Upon closer inspection, I believe that the brown one is a male Carolina. But if anyone can confirm this, that'll be great! I live in SoCal if that changes anything.
So here they are, meet Biollante (female) and Rookwood (potential male)!
I know the picture quality isn't particularly good, so I'll try to get some more tomorrow. The habitats are temporary.
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It's been a while. Recently I took a trip to Okinawa (Japanese island) and nearly all my mantids died while I was away. Catalina (S. Limbata) in particular was devastating, as she was the longest lived. And White Mammoth (sole survivor, also sad because she was the largest) died a short while after. I was going to completely take a break from mantises for a while, I was expecting a couple months at least.
Well, I tried.
less than two weeks following Mammoth's death, I found a beautiful mantis, a brown that's not as dark as a Desiccata, but not as light as a Chinese Mantis. So I ran to grab a container, and upon my return, I saw another mantis nearby! I knew instantly that this was a Carolina Mantis, just by seeing her wings. She was a green adult, and the brown one seems to be a subadult, because I can see wingbuds. Upon closer inspection, I believe that the brown one is a male Carolina. But if anyone can confirm this, that'll be great! I live in SoCal if that changes anything.
So here they are, meet Biollante (female) and Rookwood (potential male)!
I know the picture quality isn't particularly good, so I'll try to get some more tomorrow. The habitats are temporary.
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