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Flint_Hawk

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Predators

The Asian Shield Mantis is native to Asia (Thailand and India).

Like all Mantises it has forelegs that are greatly enlarged and adapted for catching and gripping prey.


Credits:

Nature's Wonders Mantises by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Mantises of the World Volume 1 (Asian Shield Mantis) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Songbird ReMix Birds of Prey Vol 6 - Eagles of the World2 (Tawny Eagle) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

HiveWire Tiger by Christopher Creek Art, CGCubed & CWRW at Renderosity

Outdoor Garden vol 106 by plant-jimi at CG Trader
Dreamy Backgrounds by Puenktchen at Renderosity

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Flint_Hawk

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Avocados

The adult Avocado Praying Mantis is noted for the particularly large 'eyes' on the wings of the female. It can be found on Avocado trees, which it protects from pests.


Credits:

Nature's Wonders Mantises by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Mantises of the World Volume 1 (Avocado Praying Mantis) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Garden Flowers - Wall Flowers by MartinJFrost at DAZ
Wildwoods Backgrounds by Sveva aka Susan Justice at Renderosity
Public Domain Photos from pxhere

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Flint_Hawk

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The Mimic

The Pink Orchid Mantis is just one of several species of Mantis that are known as “flower mantis”. Besides its unique physical form it moves with a “swaying” motion, as if being “blown” in the breeze.

Credits:

Nature's Wonders Mantises by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Mantises of the World Volume 1 (Pink Orchid Mantis) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Vase 108 by rozitaasabett at cgtrader
Legends of Fantasy by Svena at Renderosity
Bokeh Backgrounds by antje at Renderosity
BB Beautiful Bokeh by Bez Boardman at Renderosity

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Flint_Hawk

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Beauty and the Beast

In Mantises sexual cannibalism is common, with the female attacking and eating the male after, during, and even before mating. Eating her mate provides the female with nutrients so she does not have to hunt. The meal also gives her more resources for the faster production of a large egg sac with large eggs, thus increasing the chance of her offspring to survive.


Credits:

Nature's Wonders Mantises by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Mantises of the World Volume 1 (Pink Orchid Mantis) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Mantis Extras by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Enchanted - Photoshop Brushes by Chelseagirl, formerly at RDNA

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Flint_Hawk

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They Have To Be Real

These orchids look so real that the Hummingbirds can't figure out why they don't have any nectar.


Credits:

Nature's Wonders Mantis Extras by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Songbird ReMix Hummingbirds of North America (Allens Hummingbird) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Framewerkz - Set 2 by Bez Boardman at Renderosity
Nature's Miscellany - Abstract Natural Backgrounds by ellearden at Renderosity

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Stezza

Dances with Bees
tricky to get it working in Carrara with the common missing file error even though it is there... and also playing up in my DS .. though it is an old version... which is where I try and fix the error but to no avail.

 
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