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<blockquote data-quote="Nicolas" data-source="post: 339576" data-attributes="member: 7237"><p>I get that, but this is an extremely aggressive species that eats/attacks anything that moves in her home (including me sometimes when I try to move things around!) </p><p></p><p>Her forearms upon grabbing also usually just kill the bugs she catches straight up. Part of why I love aggressive mantids so much is that they could double as pest control for my house. </p><p></p><p>Edit: Also, how exactly would that spider bite happen? I do not think I have ever seen a spider that wasn't in its web actually bite a mantis that grabbed it, especially if the mantis is noticeably larger. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicolas, post: 339576, member: 7237"] I get that, but this is an extremely aggressive species that eats/attacks anything that moves in her home (including me sometimes when I try to move things around!) Her forearms upon grabbing also usually just kill the bugs she catches straight up. Part of why I love aggressive mantids so much is that they could double as pest control for my house. Edit: Also, how exactly would that spider bite happen? I do not think I have ever seen a spider that wasn't in its web actually bite a mantis that grabbed it, especially if the mantis is noticeably larger. [/QUOTE]
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