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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
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<blockquote data-quote="PseudoDave" data-source="post: 7223" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>Pretty much any species does it, particularly when this young. I've seen them do it to fruit flys, crickets, eachother and me... I personally don't believe that it's a 'form of communication' to avoid eating a member of the same species, I think it's just a threat/defense display, that works, especially against another mantis who knows full well what it could mean if they got too close.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PseudoDave, post: 7223, member: 123"] Pretty much any species does it, particularly when this young. I've seen them do it to fruit flys, crickets, eachother and me... I personally don't believe that it's a 'form of communication' to avoid eating a member of the same species, I think it's just a threat/defense display, that works, especially against another mantis who knows full well what it could mean if they got too close. Dave [/QUOTE]
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