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Giant Dead Leaf Mantis

Deroplatys desiccata

Description:

Saw 2 of this Giant Dead Leaf Mantis during a night walk, a male and a female. Was able to see them in defensive posture. When the female got near to the male, it was the male that shows his defensive posture right away but they didn't court or mate, unfortunately.

Habitat:

Tropical forest.

Notes:

Pic#1 - female Pic#2 - male Pic#3 & #4 - couple

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14 Comments

AlbertKang
AlbertKang 5 years ago

Thanks, @Marek and @Antonio for the kind words and support :)

Awesome series Albert,astonishing creature,congrats on the well deserved SOTD and thanks for sharing

Marek Koszorek
Marek Koszorek 5 years ago

Impresive creature. Fantastic photo too. Kudos. 😀

AlbertKang
AlbertKang 5 years ago

Thanks, @Daniele for the SOTD :)

Thanks too, @triggsturner for the kind words and support :)

triggsturner
triggsturner 5 years ago

Congratulations Albert. Well deserved.

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 5 years ago

This impressive series is getting due recognition with a Spotting of the Day! Congratulations Albert.

"A female Giant Dead Leaf Mantis (Deroplatys desiccata) shows an impressive defensive posture in our Spotting of the Day! A well known dry leaf mimic that can freeze and drop to the ground when threatened, this mantis can also react to potential predators with a deimatic display (from the Greek δειματόω (deimatόo), meaning "to frighten"). For this species deimatic behavior consists of a colorful wing display with large eye spots and black and white stripes. This mantis also raises its forelegs to show a red area with bright black and white stripes. As has been described for other species, the deimatic display seen here could also be a signal of rebuff between two potential mates. Project Noah member Albert Kang saw both a female and a male Giant Dead Leaf Mantis in defensive posture in this spotting. When the female got near to the male, the male displayed right away and they didn't court or mate. Make sure to check the spotting for pictures of the male and of the pair together".

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AlbertKang
AlbertKang 5 years ago

Thanks, @Leuba.

Thanks too, @remkinloch but its a nomination, not a SOTW.

remkinloch
remkinloch 5 years ago

Congratulations on SOTW - I am very glad these creatures don't come in human size - truly scary but amazingly beautiful!

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 5 years ago

Wow ! Great photos and what a specimen !!

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 5 years ago

Your spotting has been nominated for the Spotting of the Week. The winner will be chosen by the Project Noah Rangers based on a combination of factors including: uniqueness of the shot, status of the organism (for example, rare or endangered), quality of the information provided in the habitat and description sections. There is a subjective element, of course; the spotting with the highest number of Ranger votes is chosen. Congratulations on being nominated Albert!

AlbertKang
AlbertKang 5 years ago

Thanks, @Sergio, @DrNamgyal and @triggsturner for your kind words and support :)

triggsturner
triggsturner 5 years ago

Wonderful series Albert. Thank you for sharing these.

DrNamgyalT.Sherpa
DrNamgyalT.Sherpa 5 years ago

This world is full of magics! And Albert just knows to share them with us! Wow!

Sergio Monteiro
Sergio Monteiro 5 years ago

Awesome as always, Albert. Congrats.

AlbertKang
Spotted by
AlbertKang

Sarawak, Malaysia

Spotted on Apr 12, 2018
Submitted on May 7, 2018

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