Curiosity
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I was reading through another mantis forum and I found several entries that said things like "Her favorite food is. . . " or "She gets really excited about. . ." and I was wondering how you can tell.
That might be true...I'm pretty sure mantises aren't capable of emotion.
Wow. Im going through my old comments and dang I have learned a lot in the past 5 months lol. Just 5 months ago I thought mantids could recognize peopleThat might be true...
But mine love to come out, and will only come out once they see my face and recognize it's me.
You might be right, but I think God gave mantids the ability to prefer certain humans over others. And also prefer certain things/activities over others.
They can be scared, so I think they can also be happy.
What makes you think they can't? I handle my mantises every single day, and my girlfriend and other friends that come and visit notice the mantises prefer me to them. Maybe I've just gotten better at handling them?Wow. Im going through my old comments and dang I have learned a lot in the past 5 months lol. Just 5 months ago I thought mantids could recognize people
Mantids dont have the ability to recognize people. But it's totally fine if you want to believe that. My mantis did that too but it's because you have learned how to better handle them.What makes you think they can't? I handle my mantises every single day, and my girlfriend and other friends that come and visit notice the mantises prefer me to them. Maybe I've just gotten better at handling them?
The fact that I handle them better is what I lean more towards in belief. I don't dismiss the possibility that they can recognize us by sight or smell though, but I wouldn't say that I do believe it.Mantids dont have the ability to recognize people. But it's totally fine if you want to believe that. My mantis did that too but it's because you have learned how to better handle them.
Their eyes are formulated to detect movement, not features that distinguish one human from another. Often small quick movement is the trigger to a food response and a larger quick movement is a gateway to fear and defense. Antennae are used to detect heat, pheromones, and air currents. They also have basic eyes to detect light and dark to trigger night and day eyes.The fact that I handle them better is what I lean more towards in belief. I don't dismiss the possibility that they can recognize us by sight or smell though, but I wouldn't say that I do believe it.
Yeah, mainly pheromones. And have you seen how they move their antennae toward prey when it moves? They likely can sense air currents from their prey moving.So just certain things like pheromones.... Interesting.
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