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praying mantis closeup

Mantids are notable for their large size and nimble reflexes. Their diet usually consists of living insects, including flies and aphids; larger species have been known to prey on small lizards, frogs, birds and even rodents. A mantid's prey is caught and held securely with its grasping forelegs. Mantids make use of protective colouration to blend in with the foliage, both to avoid predators themselves, and to better snare their victims.

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
1/320s f/5.0 at 100.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Guest 11-Sep-2005 15:30
Very nicely done.
Guest 08-Sep-2005 14:05
Nice macro.
Steven Jusczyk06-Sep-2005 06:11
Beautiful close-up work.
Gary Hebert06-Sep-2005 01:37
I agree with the title Mark... definitely closeup... like how it seems to have its head twisted so that it can get a better look at you with that georgeous green eye... :)
Jeffery Stahlman06-Sep-2005 01:25
terrific capture
NealyBob05-Sep-2005 22:03
Excellent shot. Well done.
Peter Hollinger05-Sep-2005 22:00
Excellent shot! I love mantids but haven't seen one lately. (BTW, they'll eat human hair too.)
Mike Moats05-Sep-2005 21:54
What a great pose Mark. Well done, voted.
Jola Dziubinska05-Sep-2005 21:29
Great macro, wonderful colors and DOF.
Voted.