Ghosts' Dance

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tenoderaterror

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I know how mantises sway from side to side so that they can triangulate the precise distance from their prey, since I had seen Artemis do it many times before. However, how come ghosts' "dancing" is so rapid? Are they triangulating? Do they have a different sense of perception than t. sinensis?

 
It's the "happy" dance. :D Or...they use the swaying movements to resemble a leaf blowing in the wind and not bring much attention to themselves from predators.

 

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