I imagine people who already know everything and have been breeding mantids wouldn't learn a lot from a small guide book, it is only 44 pages. Unfortunately all the proprietary information in the book has been turned into common banter on the internet as source info is rarely, if ever, credited. Still most people appreciate the book for what it is, a hobbyist guide written by mantis breeders for mantis hobbyists who don't already know everything and prefer not to spend hours and hours wading through conflicting message board posts or caresheets most often written by people who've never bred the species they list. The cost of the book (I imagine you're including shipping since the book doesn't retail for as much as you say you paid) is for the cover, color plates, and assembly in the USA. Praying Mantids Keeping Aliens is also the only thing that paid to keep mantidforum running till a few years ago.Plenty of information that most hobbyists (esp. breeders) would already know.
It's all about perspective. You're arguing the point of view of a mantis but you're probably a human. Besides, assuming anything existing at the same time can be older or newer on the evolutionary scale is a fallacy. If you believe in the evolutionary scale all life has the same beginnings and is just as ancient. Also, most or all modern mantis species would be younger than the human species since their reproductive method results in much faster speciation.'Keeping Aliens' Why are they the Aliens? On the Evolutionary scale WE'RE the newcomers, they've been on planet Earth longer than us so compared to us this is THEIR land.
good cause i need to read up a little before your ooth hatches hoping it will soonYes it does, Great book it dabbles in a little of everything and all different species. I mean if your a expert you'll know most of it already but if not, buy it and learn a few things.
OMG you and I have the same name!!!- Hello Orin, this new edition have updates in their information added to the past edited book? actually i have the another first edition of this book.
- Thanks, regards. Roberto.
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