DefyTheNorms
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So, I had an incident a few moments ago. I took my adult Giant Malaysian Shield mantis out like I do at least once a week since I had her as a tiny nymph. (She's the one in my photo). She's always been so calm. Tonight I had her out and when she went to step from one of my hands to another she bit me! It kinda hurt and I pulled my hand away thinking at first it was from her raptors - but no! Suddenly she grabbed on to my fingers with her raptors (one is each arm), bent down and bit my fingertip, and she would not let my fingers go. I am still amazed at how strong they are! The more I tried to get out of her grip the harder she squeezed. Her bite broke skin and she continued to bite in the same spot! I put a piece of paper towel between her and my fingers (it was the closest thing I could use) to keep her from biting me and she was literally ripping at the paper towel with her mouth making holes in it. With my free hand I got a meal worm, she ate it, then another meal worm, then a cricket, all the while she ate it from the tweezers, but would still not let go of my fingers. As soon as she was finished she'd go back to trying to eat my finger! I had to use the tweezers to block her and she was biting at the tweezers. I manage to get her enclosure and tried to get her off my hand, instead she tightened her grip my fingers even harder and as soon as I moved my free hand (which was holding the tweezers that blocked her) to push her off, She chomped down on my finger, blood was dripping and she was still biting, at this point it was probably thought it was delicious. It was beyond painful and I had no choice but to grab her and yank her off. She fell to the bottom and I'm not sure if I hurt her. I feel terrible, but she was literally eating my finger. She's always ate honey and drank water off my hand, could this have caused the issue? I feed her every 2-3 days. Maybe she was just extra hungry? Either way I'm afraid of her now and I know I won't handle her again, nor the others. This makes me sad because this also means l'll likely get to the point where I'll no longer keep mantises. Everything I read said mantises dont' bite and can do very little damage to a human! Certainly not true - I have a throbbing finger with bites taken out to prove it
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