Scruffy Aphid Herder
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I'd like to learn more about the benefits. So far I see one and only one benefit here and that is, entertainment.
I have a couple of mantids in a large enclosure and I must say; Seeing these guys slowly creep up to an unsuspecting victim cricket is the coolest thing since Monster Bug Wars.
But i'd also like to know if there are health benefits to having them in a larger enclosure.
Would their lifespan extend due to the fact they are getting exercise from hunting and exploring?
Now a lot of people think happiness is a benefit. But honestly I don't think insects have the mental capacity to feel a number of feelings including happiness.
In my observation I see only a handful of emotions or drives in a mantis: Focus, panic, hunger, and curiosity.
But I'm getting off topic. I'd like to know if there are anymore benefits to larger enclosures and if the one I stated about lifespan is one that has been experienced and proven.
I have a couple of mantids in a large enclosure and I must say; Seeing these guys slowly creep up to an unsuspecting victim cricket is the coolest thing since Monster Bug Wars.
But i'd also like to know if there are health benefits to having them in a larger enclosure.
Would their lifespan extend due to the fact they are getting exercise from hunting and exploring?
Now a lot of people think happiness is a benefit. But honestly I don't think insects have the mental capacity to feel a number of feelings including happiness.
In my observation I see only a handful of emotions or drives in a mantis: Focus, panic, hunger, and curiosity.
But I'm getting off topic. I'd like to know if there are anymore benefits to larger enclosures and if the one I stated about lifespan is one that has been experienced and proven.