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<blockquote data-quote="Deacon" data-source="post: 287252" data-attributes="member: 8619"><p>Your posting really tickled me. So cute! These Mantis religiosa (European) are also found wild in the state of Washington. My neighbor found one sitting on a bag of fertilizer (straw-colored just like yours) in University Place just a few blocks from me, and a young friend of my grandson found one in their garage at their ski cabin up in Packwood (it was the bright green variety.) They both took pictures and the distinct yellow and black cat's eye on the front legs shows on both of them so I identified them in my mantis book. Keeping The Praying Mantis by Orin A. McMonigle. It also said they are the State Insect of Connecticut.</p><p></p><p>Wish I would find one in the wild! Lucky you. I have only raised two chinese mantids so far.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your posting. My dog watches other dogs on tv, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deacon, post: 287252, member: 8619"] Your posting really tickled me. So cute! These Mantis religiosa (European) are also found wild in the state of Washington. My neighbor found one sitting on a bag of fertilizer (straw-colored just like yours) in University Place just a few blocks from me, and a young friend of my grandson found one in their garage at their ski cabin up in Packwood (it was the bright green variety.) They both took pictures and the distinct yellow and black cat's eye on the front legs shows on both of them so I identified them in my mantis book. Keeping The Praying Mantis by Orin A. McMonigle. It also said they are the State Insect of Connecticut. Wish I would find one in the wild! Lucky you. I have only raised two chinese mantids so far. Thanks for your posting. My dog watches other dogs on tv, too. [/QUOTE]
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