TheBeesKnees
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Here's an interesting thing: In two of my heirodula girls, and in one of my tenodera males, I've observed a strange behavior where they appear to lose control of their head movements. Their mouths start motoring, antennae flail, and their head shakes and twitches in a manner idendical to what you'd expect from a human with parkinsons. It's like--exorcist level creepy. It doesn't happen too often, but when I do spot it, it's mega unsettling to watch.
Even more creepy yet, they all seem to try and stop the uncontrolled jittering by holding up their raporials and dipping their head down like this:
And they'll hold their own head down like this until it stops convulsing.
These "episodes" only last a few seconds at a time. I know my one hierodula has been displaying this since L3, and she's an adult now. Other than looking really creepy, it doesn't appear to be a symptom of anything that affects their well being. It's clear that they have no appreciation for it when it happens, but otherwise, they appear unphased once it passes.
Has anyone seen anything like this in their mantises before? It almost makes me wonder if there's a parasite going around... But I don't know of any parasite that'd have shaky bobble-headding as it's only present symptom...
All in all, I'm not too worried, but it'd be nice to hear if other people have witnessed something similar in their bugs.
Even more creepy yet, they all seem to try and stop the uncontrolled jittering by holding up their raporials and dipping their head down like this:
And they'll hold their own head down like this until it stops convulsing.
These "episodes" only last a few seconds at a time. I know my one hierodula has been displaying this since L3, and she's an adult now. Other than looking really creepy, it doesn't appear to be a symptom of anything that affects their well being. It's clear that they have no appreciation for it when it happens, but otherwise, they appear unphased once it passes.
Has anyone seen anything like this in their mantises before? It almost makes me wonder if there's a parasite going around... But I don't know of any parasite that'd have shaky bobble-headding as it's only present symptom...
All in all, I'm not too worried, but it'd be nice to hear if other people have witnessed something similar in their bugs.
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