Shut up. Look at these antennae.

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meaganelise9

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Haha Look at those things! They're outta hand. This is an adult male Oxyothespis dumonti.

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How is he still alive? I think if I had one that cute the overwhelming desire to squish them in a hug would be too strong. So adorable. :wub:

 
LOL at the Coffee maker in the back! ;)
lol Gotta have my coffee and mantids! The two addictions..

These are tiny! This guy hatched on Christmas (quick)! He's an inch and a half max. His antennae blew me away. My apartment gets dry, so sometimes my adults get broken antennae. These guys (and my Blepharopsis) like it dry, so they both have Amazing anetnnae (males especially). They look as long as him.

 
Very cool! Maybe you train him to be a feather duster and help you clean, like my wife did with some of my male Idolo? ^_^

 

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