Funny story... yesterday I gave my subadult spiny males (which are being slowed down) crane flies which were buzzing around the house. Most people think crane flies eat mosquitos and are sometimes called mosquito hawks... but they really only eat nectar, and dont eat at all once they reach adulthood.
They have really long legs which break off easily as a defense mechanism. Well they flutter alot so they quickly caught the hungry male PO's attention and one of them ended up with nothing but a leg... so he ate the whole leg!!! Second time around he got a leg again, but this time it didnt detach, and so the spiny male slowly reeled the fly in like a kite as it fluttered around, eating the leg little by little as he pulled the fly closer, and then continued to finish off the fly, including most of its other legs. It was the funniest thing I have ever seen a mantis do.
They have really long legs which break off easily as a defense mechanism. Well they flutter alot so they quickly caught the hungry male PO's attention and one of them ended up with nothing but a leg... so he ate the whole leg!!! Second time around he got a leg again, but this time it didnt detach, and so the spiny male slowly reeled the fly in like a kite as it fluttered around, eating the leg little by little as he pulled the fly closer, and then continued to finish off the fly, including most of its other legs. It was the funniest thing I have ever seen a mantis do.