A worldwide community photographing and learning about wildlife
Tropidomantis sp., Iridopterygidae
Like all mantids, the Tropodimantis is strictly carnivorous. Compared to much larger mantids, such as the Creobater flower mantids which are able to feed on lizards, the Tropidomantis is only able to feed on insects that are smaller than itself. It spends most of its time standing still with its raptorial (forelegs) legs raised and folded, awaiting for a prey to pass by. Once a prey its spotted, it springs out its spiny raptorial legs and grasp them in place. It then proceeds to devour its prey alive. It generally gets all its nutrients from the prey it ingests, including its intake of water.
Seen near a farm.
The description has been taken from: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/188...
No Comments