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Help identifying wild mantis I caught?
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<blockquote data-quote="Reversedtime" data-source="post: 299403" data-attributes="member: 9494"><p>Omg thanks for all the replies! Sorry I forgot to check in. </p><p></p><p>Well if behaviour helps, it is really aggressive. It just runs up to the flies and grabs it with no hesitation at all. And it runs really fast too. Almost lost it in my room a couple of times. Quite an interesting species to keep haha</p><p></p><p>[USER=8168]@CosbyArt[/USER]</p><p></p><p>The link you gave for Odontomantis does contain a picture of a subadult mantis that looks like the mantis i have though. I read that they grow greener as they get older. Really interesting how much the L2 nymphs really look like ants! </p><p></p><p>The Ant Mantis and Asian Ant Mantis subadults look really similar hahaha. But I live in a southeast asian country so I suppose it's more likely to be the asian version</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reversedtime, post: 299403, member: 9494"] Omg thanks for all the replies! Sorry I forgot to check in. Well if behaviour helps, it is really aggressive. It just runs up to the flies and grabs it with no hesitation at all. And it runs really fast too. Almost lost it in my room a couple of times. Quite an interesting species to keep haha [USER=8168]@CosbyArt[/USER] The link you gave for Odontomantis does contain a picture of a subadult mantis that looks like the mantis i have though. I read that they grow greener as they get older. Really interesting how much the L2 nymphs really look like ants! The Ant Mantis and Asian Ant Mantis subadults look really similar hahaha. But I live in a southeast asian country so I suppose it's more likely to be the asian version [/QUOTE]
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