Giant Rainforest Mantis - Hierodula majuscula - Captive Bred
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Hierodula majuscula, also known as the giant rainforest mantis or Australian giant mantis, is a species of praying mantis native to northern Australia. It is a large, green insect with a triangular head, large eyes, and raptorial forelegs for catching prey. These mantises are opportunistic predators that feed on a variety of insects and other small invertebrates, and are also kept as pets due to their docile nature.
Characteristics
Appearance: A slender, green mantis with a triangular head and large eyes.
Size: It is a large species, though specific size details are not provided in the search results.
Behavior: They are known for their hunting prowess and have a 180-degree head turn for better vision. Adults are often docile and can be handled.
Habitat and diet
Habitat: Found in the rainforests of northern Australia.
Diet: They are predators that eat a variety of insects like crickets, grasshoppers, and flies, as well as spiders and occasionally small vertebrates like geckos.
Care as a pet
Enclosure: A tall enclosure with branches and foliage is recommended to allow for climbing.
Temperature: A comfortable range is 20–24°C (68–75°F).
Humidity: Moderate humidity is preferred, with higher levels (70–80%) needed during molting.
Feeding: A varied diet of insects is best. Avoid overfeeding adults.
Lifespan: Under optimal conditions, they can live for one to one and a half years.
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