Looks like a Sphodromantis sp. due to the head shape and white spots on the raptorial arm. Where did you get her?@MantisGirl13 thanks! Do you know what species she is?
I think your right. I got her at the place I work. Big Al's, you probably haven't heard of it, but it's an aquarium place that sells reptiles and other stuff.Looks like a Sphodromantis sp. due to the head shape and white spots on the raptorial arm. Where did you get her?
- MantisGirl13
Believe me when I say that it is no problem for them to bite skin. They can draw blood easily. This is coming from experience! Boy did that female G. African like the taste of flesh!It's just not really possible. They can definitely pinch you with their raptorials. But biting into you isn't going to be likely outside of the absolute largest species, and even then, you'd have to hold still for a while for them to manage it.
I get the feeling! Their bites hurt!!!I'm afraid of my venosa.
HAHAHA.
Try getting an L1 ghost lost in your hair! That's a panic reaction!I had my Orchid jump on my face once when I was inspecting her but it didnt hurt it just freaked me out haha
Ouch! (Do you mind if I ask how you know what two tiny beetles digging through your skin feels like?)I had a Polyspilota aerugionsa mistaken my finger for the E. Posticus. It felt like two tint beedles digging theough my skin...
Was the mantis ok?I never did but my little kid tried to hold one of my big females while I was in another room and my big female was not having it. Unfortunately, my kid picked the most aggressive, super old and cranky one out of the bunch.
Little fingers, stilled shock, screaming and some blood ensued.
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