Mantis Keeper
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Ok, we have all seen mantids take up their threat posture, or watched them strike at something without actually trying to grab it(presumably to frighten it away), *or lift their wings to show their eye spots, but I wonder if some species have yet another defence. I have noticed one wild caught specimen launch some sort of liquid at me. I was in front of it and it curled it's abdomen and launched whatever liquid it was towards me. I have also heard those who are not very experienced describe other wild-caught specimens as spitting at them. I believe that it could be more than coincidence, in fact it could be the same thing(as in coming from the abdomen, only looks like it's spitting). Has anyone else noticed similiar behavior, primarily in nymphs?
* edit courtesy of Rick
* edit courtesy of Rick