The Praying Mantis has been the subject of several blogs that I read in the past two weeks. This must be the season for them, for when I came home today I found one on the patio door.
With a mostly green body with brown wings, it is a mantis that originated from Asia but since 1896 has escaped captivity, and is now a common insect in the Northeast United States. It is called a Chinese Praying Mantis (Tenodera sinensis). As I came closer and closer to it, it only made minor moves, jumping from the glass door to the screen as I opened the door.
lordofthereeves said:
great blog on the mantis mate, gotta love it. I wrote a blog about its sex habits. The female mantis is actually a feminist icon. https://infiniteboulder.wordpress.com/2017/03/21/what-we-can-learn-from-mantis-sex/
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bayphotosbydonna said:
Fantastic macros, Hien! What interesting eyes and ‘smile’!!
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sunnydaysinseattle said:
Wow. Impressive shots!
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Amy said:
Wow! Awesome macro images, Hien!
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Jessica Hagan said:
Wonderful!!! He does seem to be smiling!
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quietsolopursuits said:
I loved seeing all the wonderful images of the mantis! I’ve seen a few this year, but always on the move and I haven’t gotten any photos.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thanks Jerry! Perhaps one of these days a mantis will land across your path.They are not uncommon.
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Tiny said:
Great portraits of the PM! Its face, with those big green eyes is quite interesting 🙂
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neihtn2012 said:
It seems to be smiling, no?
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fredonnezmoi said:
Wonderful photography work !!
I wonder if a mantis equals a locust. As locusts were the 8th plague of Egypt, the gesture of praying, taken from human behaviour to name this special mantis, shows an interesting aspect to me.
Thanks for sharing 🙂
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plagues_of_Egypt
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you for commenting! Mantises and locusts are different, and they are enemies of one another. Mantises (mantes) will kill and eat locusts or grasshoppers (sauterelles) whenever they find them.
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fredonnezmoi said:
Thank you for your reply. See, I’ve missed some bio- lessons at the time I went to school 🙂
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nhi said:
Closer,closer,closer…I bet you had fun of it. I’ve enjoying your photography.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Anh Nhi!
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RV John said:
I like the last one best, great set !
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you John! This one has different colors than the one you showed on your blog.
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philipcambodia said:
Nice work again. I enjoyed this one!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Philip!
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treerabold said:
He (?) is beautiful and your photo is extremely good!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you so much! I don’t know whether it’s a he or a she.
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