And the other night, one paid us a visit . . .
. . . and landed right on Giant Cacti in our kitchen.
She used the cactus needles as rungs to climb up her new discovery.
One of the most interesting thing about Praying Mantises -- besides them flying into strangers' houses at nights -- is their reproduction habits:
The infamous reproductive process in many praying mantis species is marked by a post-sexual cannibalism of the male by the hungry female, and is an ongoing subject of research and legend.*
Who, me? |
Yes, me. So watch what you say, suckah. |
You'd never know it; she looks so calm and regal in silhouette.
But she's fierce, and she's awesome and she's all woman.
Plus, she makes a fabulous drop-in visitor.
And a spectacular new friend.
Madame Mantie |
And one self-respecting State Insect.
Excellent Madame Mantie photos! Such cool close ups of her regal self. Good photos of Mistah too, especailly the one with the specs, where he seems to be contemplating if she could *really* bite her mates head off.
ReplyDeleteOh, I think she could. And it's really not that bad of an idea....
xoxo,
Beth
I love the Schlekah shots too, I really really really wish he had put his arms into praying mantis position.
ReplyDeleteFYI, the state insect of California is the self-respecting dog-face butterfly!
I shit you not.
xoxox
Jacquie
How doth one knoweth she's a she??
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