blitzmantis
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Apart from their camouflage (best shown with the orchid), what other features do mantids have that let them adapt and survive in the wild?
Mantis oothecae alone show a variety of adaptations. Colder temperate species form large foamy masses that help eggs survive the winter, Acanthops hang theirs at the end of 'strings' to keep them safe from predation. Many mantids lay thin oothecae along stick so they are camouflaged. Gongylus oothecae have strange extensions that may keep the eggs cool in intense heat.Apart from their camouflage (best shown with the orchid), what other features do mantids have that let them adapt and survive in the wild?
This isn't really as simple. The male's fitness is enhanced by pairing multiple times. There are different evolutionary contraints applying on the sexes. This topic is not strictly related to the question posed, although it cannot be separated completely from it.Mate eating can also be seen as a survival adaptation that increases the female's fitness (ability to survive, reproduce, and produce progeny). There's little/no food around? Eat the male!
They eat everythingApart from their camouflage (best shown with the orchid), what other features do mantids have that let them adapt and survive in the wild?
The motion parallax thing is fascinating. I thought the motion was part of the "look at me, i'm just a leaf in a breeze." My understanding of the sexual cannibalism is thus: the copulatory inhibition is located in the head, off with the head and no more copulatory inhibition - which is very handy.This isn't really as simple. The male's fitness is enhanced by pairing multiple times. There are different evolutionary contraints applying on the sexes. This topic is not strictly related to the question posed, although it cannot be separated completely from it.The startling display doesn't help against any predator, but may be useful against some small reptiles and birds.
Much like the motion sensors on my porch light.The 3 tiny eyes are called ocellus, plural ocelli they are used to disinguish light and dark. I have noticed they are a lot more prominent in males than females.I assume that occellus will see movement as a change between light/dark o visa versa and the compund eye thn takes over.
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