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hierodula spec. philipine
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<blockquote data-quote="Executor of Fruit Flies" data-source="post: 11582" data-attributes="member: 186"><p>Philippine heirodula, eh? Interesting. Where/how'd you get them? How aggressive is it? I remember one time in the philippines my pregnant aunt got a mantis(unknown species, but was a "standard" green mantis, like you have) out of a tree for me because I was too short, and it grabbed her finger and even drew blood. I wouldn't let go for a bit.</p><p></p><p>I've noticed bugs over there are more aggressive than they are here. Heck, my elementary school obsession over there was fighing orb weavers. They looked like the ones here, but with a orange/ red-orange dot on their underside. The ones here don't fight, unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Executor of Fruit Flies, post: 11582, member: 186"] Philippine heirodula, eh? Interesting. Where/how'd you get them? How aggressive is it? I remember one time in the philippines my pregnant aunt got a mantis(unknown species, but was a "standard" green mantis, like you have) out of a tree for me because I was too short, and it grabbed her finger and even drew blood. I wouldn't let go for a bit. I've noticed bugs over there are more aggressive than they are here. Heck, my elementary school obsession over there was fighing orb weavers. They looked like the ones here, but with a orange/ red-orange dot on their underside. The ones here don't fight, unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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