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General Non-Mantis Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="The Wolven" data-source="post: 347003" data-attributes="member: 12740"><p>I had an awesome dream last night about a mantis species my brain made up. It was like a fall red color and looked like a mix of <em>Hymenopus</em> <em>coronatus </em>and <em>Deroplatys</em> <em>desiccata. </em>It only reached about 2-3 inches. Its scientific name was <em>Chlrorini</em> something and they were all kept in this giant terrarium that was really just a big log. They were an endangered species too and could only be found in a midwestern part of my state because of air quality??? I just remember a big visual describing pollution and then their native zone which was just a singular forest. Apparently, they were also very communal since there was i1 nymphs in the same enclosure as adults. I got to hold one!</p><p></p><p>All in all, a super cool dream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Wolven, post: 347003, member: 12740"] I had an awesome dream last night about a mantis species my brain made up. It was like a fall red color and looked like a mix of [I]Hymenopus[/I] [I]coronatus [/I]and [I]Deroplatys[/I] [I]desiccata. [/I]It only reached about 2-3 inches. Its scientific name was [I]Chlrorini[/I] something and they were all kept in this giant terrarium that was really just a big log. They were an endangered species too and could only be found in a midwestern part of my state because of air quality??? I just remember a big visual describing pollution and then their native zone which was just a singular forest. Apparently, they were also very communal since there was i1 nymphs in the same enclosure as adults. I got to hold one! All in all, a super cool dream. [/QUOTE]
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