SneakyPsycho
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Hey, guys. I've had love for mantises since I was a little kid but now I'm getting more serious about it. My boyfriend who is new to the insect world found a mantis hoping it was a male chinese to breed with our female. He said it was fast and active and appeared to be in good health. He stuck it in his hot car and left it in a jar for 20 minutes, not really thinking that would be bad. When he came back, all its legs were curled up and he assumed it was dead. When he brought it out to the house I discovered that it's an immature female carolina mantis and it's still alive. She has full alertness when you approach her and will often move her neck, antenna, and mouth parts. She won't move her front arms at all. I hung her somewhat stiff back four legs from a stick and in a position like mantises are in when they start to molt. I was hoping maybe she tried to molt but it was so dry she couldn't? I don't know. I've misted the area a few times, hoping she would perk up, but she hasn't. Do you have any ideas what might have happened and if it is fixable? I'd be willing to hand feed her if you thought she would recover. Thanks!
*I thought it was also notable that she survived overnight.
*I thought it was also notable that she survived overnight.
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