grasshopper food black liquid inside dangerous?

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I fed my Iris Oratoria a green grasshopper from outside. when she ate it i noticed a black liquid just like the black death liquid in sick mantids.  I got scared because i never seen so much in a grasshopper besides a tiny bit of brown stuff from their mouths.  I got scared and sprayed it with water until she let it go.  Then I had to literally clean her from all the liquid that squirt on her eyes and raptors.  Has anyone seen this?  Am i in danger of loosing her?  I feel so bad.

Thank you

 
You will have to let us know, don't know if anyone has this happen. I think she will be ok, give her a drink a couple times a day to

help her clear out her stomach.

 
Grasshoppers when caught will puke a black substance. It is harmless, and does nothing except create a stain on the side of the cage. 

- MantisGirl13

 
Grasshoppers puke when they are scared. I feed my mantids mostly with grasshoppers because I dont want to feed them crickets. Even when i move  sometimes my grasshoppers  puke on me when I am moving them to heir clean home one by one.

It is harmless but messy.

 
All locusts/grasshoppers create the black substance as a repellent to ward off predators. I believe that they are used as feeders in the UK, so I'm sure that your mantis will be fine,

 

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