Praying Mantis
By Klahanie
- 16 Jan, 2014
- 7 likes
This guy is with us for few weeks now. It is considered our pet now. It is generally in the same spot. I planted a sunflower seed when we came to Mexico and he considers the plant his home. I greet him "good morning" every day.
The word "Mantis" is the Greek word for "prophet or seer"
(from wiki)
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Thank you Terra.
16 Jan, 2014
not looking so fierce now
16 Jan, 2014
No fierce when he is praying :-)))
16 Jan, 2014
I used to have to look after some of these when I worked in a Butterfly Exhibition shop years ago and I can tell you they can give you a sharp bite!!
No wonder the male doesn't stand a chance after mating!!! ;))
17 Jan, 2014
Is their bite dangerous Shirlwhirl?
17 Jan, 2014
Well, no I don't think so K, I didn't suffer any ill effects! It just hurt at the time!!!!
17 Jan, 2014
Klahanie:
I really like Praying Mantis. They're so good for the garden. I get them in my garden, also...although, not as often as the destructive large locust, grasshoppers and leaf-hoppers.
18 Jan, 2014
VEry cool pic
20 Jan, 2014
Thanks for your note D1. He is on my sunflower for several weeks now.
20 Jan, 2014
Thanks Bathgate.
20 Jan, 2014
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