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Emerging I had been watching and photographing this mantid for a few months in my back yard and it would walk onto my hand quite willingly all the time moving its head in extreme angles checking me out and the world around us, they have very good vision and can see much further than they need to catch their prey, when this one went through its final moult and its wings were fully formed it flew away. Australia,Australian Green Mantis,Geotagged,Orthodera ministralis,Winter Click/tap to enlarge

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I had been watching and photographing this mantid for a few months in my back yard and it would walk onto my hand quite willingly all the time moving its head in extreme angles checking me out and the world around us, they have very good vision and can see much further than they need to catch their prey, when this one went through its final moult and its wings were fully formed it flew away.

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  1. Wow, it looks like it really did outgrow its skin! Posted 10 years ago
  2. Yeah it took 20 mins for it to get out of its old skin! Posted 10 years ago

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"Orthodera ministralis", is a species of praying mantis from Australia. The Garden Mantis inhabits the whole of Australia, and can often be found hidden in leafy scrub from ground to eye level.

Similar species: Mantises
Species identified by physignathus
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Uploaded Feb 7, 2015. Captured Sep 15, 2014 09:57 in 18 Mindi Court, Cashmere QLD 4500, Australia.
  • NIKON D7100
  • f/13.0
  • 10/3200s
  • ISO160
  • 250mm