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Uploaded by zackcatz on May 3, 2009
Sorry I don't have a macro lens. I have hatched and released over 800 Praying Mantis babies this spring. The ones that look like they are in a pile dead will soon unfold and dry and begin walking, jumping, climbing,praying. :-)
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@xinic5 Yes. Feed them fruit flies or aphids.
TonkstheMantis 2 months ago
awwwwwwww so cute
nice, that's how they look like. I have seen the eggs but never seen them hatched. Hope to see some like this :D
earthsmate 3 months ago
Praying mantis babies will cannibalised each other soon. Unfortunately.
jeffreysetapak 4 months ago
i wish i had some close to my place
snivy606 6 months ago
wow! what do you plan to do with them? let em go?
tarantulaman20 6 months ago
y didnt u make it longer so we can see something interesting?
jamisbeast 7 months ago
I just saw three baby praying mantises communicating
TheDARIEN54321 7 months ago
Are meal worms too big to feed nymphs?
xinic5 10 months ago
@MineCraftGuy11 No they are not. THat is a common myth.
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@xinic5 Yes. Feed them fruit flies or aphids.
TonkstheMantis 2 months ago
awwwwwwww so cute
TonkstheMantis 2 months ago
nice, that's how they look like. I have seen the eggs but never seen them hatched. Hope to see some like this :D
earthsmate 3 months ago
Praying mantis babies will cannibalised each other soon. Unfortunately.
jeffreysetapak 4 months ago
i wish i had some close to my place
snivy606 6 months ago
wow! what do you plan to do with them? let em go?
tarantulaman20 6 months ago
y didnt u make it longer so we can see something interesting?
jamisbeast 7 months ago
I just saw three baby praying mantises communicating
TheDARIEN54321 7 months ago
Are meal worms too big to feed nymphs?
xinic5 10 months ago
@MineCraftGuy11 No they are not. THat is a common myth.
xinic5 10 months ago