joossa
Well-known member
Hi everyone. I was out in the hills by my home today looking for herps and insects. I usually don’t see anything older than L2 nymphs this time of year, but I got lucky and found an L4 I. oratoria (the most common species in my area, and the only species I currently keep). As I slowly walked toward him, I began to stretch out my arm to grab him. I got close enough to grab him, but missed. He jumped to the ground and started to hop away.
I finally got him, but right after I grasped him he pooped on my hand. Now, I know frogs and other insects do this, but I have never seen a mantid do it before. Did he use his poo as a defense mechanism or do you guys think he just had to go? Have any of your mantids done this before?
Thanks.
I finally got him, but right after I grasped him he pooped on my hand. Now, I know frogs and other insects do this, but I have never seen a mantid do it before. Did he use his poo as a defense mechanism or do you guys think he just had to go? Have any of your mantids done this before?
Thanks.