My theory: His left antennae at some point was damaged, probably got a bend towards the base. This injury didn't completely break that antennae, but it was enough for some sort of response to regrow the antennae as if it had broken off, but the original antennae endured through successive molts.. There are a few things I noticed - one the 'main' antennae is shorter than his right antennae. Secondly, the right antennae is moving normally, while the other antennae is fairly motionless.
My theory: His left antennae at some point was damaged, probably got a bend towards the base. This injury didn't completely break that antennae, but it was enough for some sort of response to regrow the antennae as if it had broken off, but the original antennae endured through successive molts.. There are a few things I noticed - one the 'main' antennae is shorter than his right antennae. Secondly, the right antennae is moving normally, while the other antennae is fairly motionless.
JoeCapricorn 2 weeks ago
@JoeCapricorn The left and rights are in the POV of the viewer. It'd be reverse (his right antennae being the weird one) if it were his POV.
JoeCapricorn 2 weeks ago
@MikeDaFerret I'm not quite sure with this species to be honest. One of mine died after like 2 1/2 months.. the other one is still alive and kicking.
kitkat39 4 months ago in playlist Critters - Pets
Weird...
Andyfrog321 5 months ago
Mantis is like see my anyena c it?
ZMURF666 5 months ago