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<blockquote data-quote="GingerC" data-source="post: 300252" data-attributes="member: 9692"><p>Hah, that's adorable! My H. membranacea nymph hates being on my hand, but my brother's nymph is content anywhere you put him.</p><p></p><p>A lot of people would say that they're just a bug, and they only have instincts- and this is at the very least true of our <em>current</em> understanding of mantids- but bees, roaches, and moths are scientifically proven to be capable of learning, so there's that notion down the toilet. I think mantids would be a great subject for cognition experiments, solely because it's easy to tell what they're paying attention to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GingerC, post: 300252, member: 9692"] Hah, that's adorable! My H. membranacea nymph hates being on my hand, but my brother's nymph is content anywhere you put him. A lot of people would say that they're just a bug, and they only have instincts- and this is at the very least true of our [I]current[/I] understanding of mantids- but bees, roaches, and moths are scientifically proven to be capable of learning, so there's that notion down the toilet. I think mantids would be a great subject for cognition experiments, solely because it's easy to tell what they're paying attention to. [/QUOTE]
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