brown
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I have noticed this in multiple mantis species but there doesn't seem to be any ill effects afterwards.
The symptom is that the mantis tuck their heads down and their hands in then their antennas also point downward over the face. The scary part happens right after that. Their heads start to shake erratically and their mandibles/antenna move wildly. The motion carries downward to the end of their abdomen which spasms and opens up like it was alive or have a mind of its own. This behavior takes less than a minute and the mantis is back to a normal stance.
Does this happen to anyone else? Is there an explanation for this behavior?
The symptom is that the mantis tuck their heads down and their hands in then their antennas also point downward over the face. The scary part happens right after that. Their heads start to shake erratically and their mandibles/antenna move wildly. The motion carries downward to the end of their abdomen which spasms and opens up like it was alive or have a mind of its own. This behavior takes less than a minute and the mantis is back to a normal stance.
Does this happen to anyone else? Is there an explanation for this behavior?