True Facts About The Mantis
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European mantis. Empusa pennata
A.S. Floro/Shutterstock.com
A spiny flower mantis is sitting on a rolled leaf.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
A Ghost mantis nymph is sitting on a branch.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
Empusa fasciata mantis
Mikhail Melnikov/Shutterstock.com
Praying Mantis. on white background
JIANG HONGYAN/Shutterstock.com
A Thai green mantis is posing for a portrait.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
praying mantis staring back with leg in mouth. In the act of grooming
Paul Looyen/Shutterstock.com
Praying Mantis head shot taken with a Macro lens
Jim Vallee/Shutterstock.com
A thai green mantis nymph is putting his front foot on a cricket that is too big to eat.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
A Chinese mantis nymph is eating a cricket while standing on a leaf.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
A macro shot of an Australian Praying Mantis eating a cricket
Johan Larson/Shutterstock.com
Praying Mantis eating a Monarch Butterfly on purple flowers
Steve Byland/Shutterstock.com
A praying mantis sees a grasshopper and is surprised.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
Face Off!
flickr.com/photos/jeffreyww CC BY 2.0
Mantis vs Hummingbird, Rematched
flickr.com/photos/ikewinski CC BY 2.0
Praying mantis mating and eating
Horia Bogdan/Shutterstock.com
Mantis
Marek Velechovsky/Shutterstock.com
Two female praying mantis fighting
Richard Fellinger/Picture Press/Getty
A mantis while eating her mate
Valeria73/Shutterstock.com
Mantis nymphs are being born from an egg case. They emerge attached to a tiny silk line.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
Mantis nymphs are emerging from an egg case after incubating for about 5 weeks.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
Extreme macro shot of a Praying mantis
Cre8tive Images/Shutterstock.com
Praying Mantis
Erhan Dayi/Shutterstock.com
Portrait of the Praying Mantis close-up 1:1 isolated on wite
Evgeniy Ayupov/Shutterstock.com
Female Praying Mantis, Rhombodera Basalis, in front of white background
Eric Isselee/Shutterstock.com
Mantis on the rock
M. Khebra/Shutterstock.com
Green mantis eats a grasshopper
Kristina Postnikova/Shutterstock.com
Green mantis eats a grasshopper
Kristina Postnikova/Shutterstock.com
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Post to Facebook :: http://on.fb.me/12qbKcy
Tweet This :: http://bit.ly/14XZRzU (you can change the text)
music: http://soundcloud.com/querflote
true facts every thursday.
Watch more True Facts here :: http://bit.ly/VZO2rg
CREDITS:
Film Footage courtesy of Shutterstock, Inc., Used by Permission
Photos Licensed by: (titles and authors in order of appearance)
European mantis. Empusa pennata
A.S. Floro/Shutterstock.com
A spiny flower mantis is sitting on a rolled leaf.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
A Ghost mantis nymph is sitting on a branch.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
Empusa fasciata mantis
Mikhail Melnikov/Shutterstock.com
Praying Mantis. on white background
JIANG HONGYAN/Shutterstock.com
A Thai green mantis is posing for a portrait.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
praying mantis staring back with leg in mouth. In the act of grooming
Paul Looyen/Shutterstock.com
Praying Mantis head shot taken with a Macro lens
Jim Vallee/Shutterstock.com
A thai green mantis nymph is putting his front foot on a cricket that is too big to eat.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
A Chinese mantis nymph is eating a cricket while standing on a leaf.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
A macro shot of an Australian Praying Mantis eating a cricket
Johan Larson/Shutterstock.com
Praying Mantis eating a Monarch Butterfly on purple flowers
Steve Byland/Shutterstock.com
A praying mantis sees a grasshopper and is surprised.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
Face Off!
flickr.com/photos/jeffreyww CC BY 2.0
Mantis vs Hummingbird, Rematched
flickr.com/photos/ikewinski CC BY 2.0
Praying mantis mating and eating
Horia Bogdan/Shutterstock.com
Mantis
Marek Velechovsky/Shutterstock.com
Two female praying mantis fighting
Richard Fellinger/Picture Press/Getty
A mantis while eating her mate
Valeria73/Shutterstock.com
Mantis nymphs are being born from an egg case. They emerge attached to a tiny silk line.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
Mantis nymphs are emerging from an egg case after incubating for about 5 weeks.
Cathy Keifer/Shutterstock.com
Extreme macro shot of a Praying mantis
Cre8tive Images/Shutterstock.com
Praying Mantis
Erhan Dayi/Shutterstock.com
Portrait of the Praying Mantis close-up 1:1 isolated on wite
Evgeniy Ayupov/Shutterstock.com
Female Praying Mantis, Rhombodera Basalis, in front of white background
Eric Isselee/Shutterstock.com
Mantis on the rock
M. Khebra/Shutterstock.com
Green mantis eats a grasshopper
Kristina Postnikova/Shutterstock.com
Green mantis eats a grasshopper
Kristina Postnikova/Shutterstock.com
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