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<blockquote data-quote="lancaster1313" data-source="post: 224825" data-attributes="member: 4001"><p>I had a male <em>Stagmomantis carolina </em>that lived in a container with an unplugged port in the top. He would always be poking his head (and sometimes the whole prothorax) out and looking around. I never plugged the hole, just to see what he would do. He ended up staying in his container for the rest of his life, unless I took him out for cleaning or breeding.</p><p></p><p>He could have easily left the container through that hole. Usually, he would have his head out until I got close to him, then he would pull his head back inside.</p><p></p><p>It was like one of those arcade games where the creatures pop up for a second and the player has to try and whack them. :tt2: </p><p></p><p>But of course, I never whacked him. :innocent:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancaster1313, post: 224825, member: 4001"] I had a male [I]Stagmomantis carolina [/I]that lived in a container with an unplugged port in the top. He would always be poking his head (and sometimes the whole prothorax) out and looking around. I never plugged the hole, just to see what he would do. He ended up staying in his container for the rest of his life, unless I took him out for cleaning or breeding. He could have easily left the container through that hole. Usually, he would have his head out until I got close to him, then he would pull his head back inside. It was like one of those arcade games where the creatures pop up for a second and the player has to try and whack them. :tt2: But of course, I never whacked him. :innocent: [/QUOTE]
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