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Alien Insects (Praying Mantis) Discovery Channel HDTV 720p

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Description:

Praying mantids are large insects, from one to three inches long, with a distinctive appearance. Depending upon the species, mantids may be green, brown or tan. They have relatively large heads borne on a greatly lengthened prothorax ("the better to see you with, my dearie") and large leg segments. They are the Popeyes of the insect world. The legs are armed with spines to help capture and grasp prey. The middle and hind legs are slimmer. Antennae are relatively short relative to the rest of the body. The narrow wings are long, folded fanlike. They cover the abdomen.

Predation:

Mantids grab their prey with the raptorial front legs which can quickly shoot out and grasp a victim. The mantid's mouth is more grasshopper like; its small mandibles require that the insect eat live prey like a stalk of celery. Mantids feed upon a variety of insects, and they have even been known to capture and consume hummingbirds.

Mating:

Courtship and mating may be a hazardous undertaking for the male. The female may grab the male and eat him from the head end. After mating, mantids lay eggs in masses of foam. The egg case clusters are called ootheca, and, depending upon the species, may produce from 30 to 300 young. Young mantids emerge from the top of the egg case the following year, using a seam which resembles a zipper. Occasionally, parasitic wasps inject eggs into the sides of the egg cases, and their young develop by feeding on the larvae of the mantid. When the young mantids emerge, if there is insufficient prey, they will resort to siblingcide.

Like their relatives the cockroaches, mantids undergo simple or incomplete metamorphosis. There is not a caterpillar or maggot stage. The young go through several nymphal stages in which they resemble miniature wingless adults.

Males and females can be sexed by the number of abdominal segments. Males have eight segments, the females, six.

Notes:

There are many species of mantids worldwide. One species in Sri Lanka may reach 10 inches in length, and like other large species from South America, these large mantids may prey on insects, small birds and reptiles. Though mantids have wings, they do not migrate. They fly more at night, which makes them more susceptible to predation by bats. Females lay their egg cases in the autumn, and one generation of mantids develops each season. The European praying mantis is the official Connecticut State Insect.

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  • lmao, he gets his head bitten off and he's still banging her }{-D what a trooper

  • Lol I wonder how long it took em to set up the "mantis eats snake" and "mantis eats mouse" shots

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  • "Damn Nature you--" Oh shut the Hell UP!

  • 12:10 - that was the end of it....no insect watching for long time.

  • booby eyes xD

  • Badass!!!

  • 1:22 OH GOD it's eyes are following me!

  • Tks for uploading this video.

  • Love manti! I believe that's how you say mantis in plural form... Anyway they are such fascinating creatures. Unfortunately their life spans are rather short. Otherwise I'd love to have one as a pet. They need to get one of the giant ones on monster bug wars because I'm sick of seeing the mantids lose to spiders all the time. I mean c'mon a brown huntsman vs a mantis? Duh. Of course it's going to

    Lose. Haha

  • @juggalos414 not sure how much I believe the "mantis" race theories. Greta for sure. Humanoids for sure. Not sure about that one though. Ancient aliens is my favorite show.

  • @jugalos414 nice!

  • The video made me thought that the porcupine was gonna be the next victim LOL!

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