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Re: A New Baby in the Garden
« on: June 14, 2020, 11:36:03 am »
Going back through my photos of several years ago, I came up with these:

A fully mature Praying Mantis that is devouring a Hawk Moth, which is about the size of a small Hummingbird, that it managed to capture:

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Then about two weeks later in the same tree, there is seen a ripe female Praying Mantis depositing eggs in a hard casing that was still obvious a few years later. May or may not be the same Praying Mantis from the prior pictures, but I'm thinking that the eggs don't necessarily hatch out anytime soon, and may take years before they do:

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Amazing creature to be sure .... and their "sex life" is perhaps even more astonishing, but I have no photos to reveal that oddness. Just be glad you are not a Male Praying Mantis!!!
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