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Mantis had a seizure?
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<blockquote data-quote="mantisfan101" data-source="post: 334328" data-attributes="member: 10293"><p>The mantid's "pupil" will continue to watch and stare at you hours after its death. It's not really something that they can control, like our own pupils. I had a frozen, pinned specimen that continued to "stare"at me for an entire week after before its eyes just fogged over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mantisfan101, post: 334328, member: 10293"] The mantid's "pupil" will continue to watch and stare at you hours after its death. It's not really something that they can control, like our own pupils. I had a frozen, pinned specimen that continued to "stare"at me for an entire week after before its eyes just fogged over. [/QUOTE]
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