8/13/2005: Praying mantis kills hummingbird

Undertoad • Aug 13, 2005 1:56 pm
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A Saturday special? I guess. Boing Boing finds this item from Birdwatchers Digest, in which this gruesome scene is captured. West Chester PA native Richard Walkup describes it thusly:

As you can see from the photographs this hungry mantis captured and killed a hummingbird not much smaller than itself. The mantis used its spiny left foreleg to impale the hummingbird through the chest while leaving his right leg free.

We surmised that the mantis ran the hummer through and dangled its full weight on its foreleg while he consumed the flesh of the hummingbird from the abdomen. After he had his fill, the mantis gave his foreleg several swift jerks and freed his leg.


Ew. But totally amazing.
Elspode • Aug 13, 2005 2:00 pm
Wow. Breast of hummingbird? That's probably a pretty rare delicacy, even in the insect world.
wolf • Aug 13, 2005 2:02 pm
West Chester is a much tougher town than people realize.
chrisinhouston • Aug 13, 2005 2:12 pm
I've been seeing a lot more hummingbirds here in Atlanta where I am staying to look after my parents. The other day I was sitting at my desk and one landed on a branch outside the window to take a break. Seems like you rarely see one sit still for very long. He ket bobbing his head back and forth while he rested as if he couldn't stand to be perfectly still. Then he flew off in search of more flowers.
Saknussem • Aug 13, 2005 3:56 pm
Today a hummingbird, tomorrow . . .THE WORLD!!

Would that be a Smorgasbird?

sorry
Happy Monkey • Aug 13, 2005 4:17 pm
Zorak!
Perry Winkle • Aug 13, 2005 4:26 pm
Damn...that's pretty damn ninja. I never knew mantises had realultimatepower!
wolf • Aug 13, 2005 6:17 pm
Why do you think those ancient Kung Fu guys copied their moves?
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 14, 2005 12:35 am
That's incredible. 1- That a Mantis can do that. 2- That it ate it's fill and threw the rest away. :mg:
lumberjim • Aug 14, 2005 1:54 am
did you know that if you fold your arms into a mantis like pose, and sway side to side in front of a mantis, it will attempt to attack you? no shit. try it next time you see one. it's fucking awesome. i saw a guy do it at work once. it flew right at him. he was just fucking around imitating it. he spazzed like a little girl.
Cyclefrance • Aug 14, 2005 7:30 am
Sure is a charismatic little fella - the way he pulls the birds... :D
Trilby • Aug 14, 2005 9:06 am
wolf wrote:
West Chester is a much tougher town than people realize.


Girl, you crack my shizzle UP! :lol:
footfootfoot • Aug 14, 2005 5:13 pm
Brianna wrote:
Girl, you crack my shizzle UP! :lol:


Indeed, Wolf is da explosive device.
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 14, 2005 7:30 pm
Cyclefrance wrote:
Sure is a charismatic little fella - the way he pulls the birds... :D
Hmmm.....Brit humor....ah, humour. ;)
Leah • Aug 14, 2005 7:32 pm
Yuck I hate those things, I'd have to squish it and save the bird. :eek:
Hobbs • Aug 15, 2005 10:52 am
Holy crap! My wife and kids were holding one of these things Saturday night! Has anyone every picked one of these things up? These are the one of the most intimidating insects you'll ever run across. It's head and bodies will weave and bob and turn it's head while it tracks your movements around it. Thing looks like it could f*** you up if your not careful. :mg:
barefoot serpent • Aug 15, 2005 12:57 pm
praying mantis = faith-based predator or is that preying mantis?
RobPett • Aug 15, 2005 2:04 pm
lumberjim wrote:
did you know that if you fold your arms into a mantis like pose, and sway side to side in front of a mantis, it will attempt to attack you? no shit. try it next time you see one.


What are you, nuts? Did you SEE what it did to that hummingbird?? You'd be takin' your life in your hands, pal...
Queen of the Ryche • Aug 15, 2005 2:06 pm
barefoot serpent wrote:
praying mantis = faith-based predator or is that preying mantis?

praying that another hummingbird flies past so he can prey on it........
Happy Monkey • Aug 15, 2005 2:45 pm
barefoot serpent wrote:
praying mantis = faith-based predator or is that preying mantis?
Praying.

:ipray:
cjjulie • Aug 15, 2005 8:58 pm
i do believe the Praying Mantis is the Connecticut state bug :cool:
Happy Monkey • Aug 15, 2005 9:56 pm
When I was in kindergarten I brought a praying mantis and a grasshopper to show and tell. When I opened it, I had a praying mantis and some grasshopper wings.
Leah • Aug 15, 2005 10:00 pm
:cry: I bet you cried
wolf • Aug 16, 2005 2:30 am
Despite what we've been told all our lives, apparently it's not illegal to kill them.
footfootfoot • Aug 16, 2005 6:51 am
RobPett wrote:
What are you, nuts? Did you SEE what it did to that hummingbird?? You'd be takin' your life in your hands, pal...


Welcome to the cellar RobPett. And yes, LJ is nuts but we love him anyway.
cjjulie • Aug 16, 2005 10:03 pm
Happy Monkey wrote:
When I was in kindergarten I brought a praying mantis and a grasshopper to show and tell. When I opened it, I had a praying mantis and some grasshopper wings.


:eek: oooooops
Leah • Aug 16, 2005 10:33 pm
Yeah, and he cried :cry: :D
BigV • Aug 16, 2005 10:51 pm
It wasn't show and tell for me, but we used to get a mayonnaise jar and poke some holes in the lid. Then the bug safari would begin! We'd catch all kinds of bugs and put them in the jar together. It was a tiny bug-star cage match. We put in ants and earwigs and june bugs and butterflies and grasshoppers and worms and bees and spiders one on one.

The BEST match of all time was the [announcer voice] in this corner, wearing the green trunks, crawling in at four inches long, with a 1 1/2 reach and hooked claws, PRAAAAAAYING MAAAAAAAAATIS! His opponent, in the yellow and black trunks, an acrobatic flyer with a poisonous sting, YELLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOW JAAAAAAAAAAAAACKET!! Death Match.[/announcer] Putting them both in and shaking the jar really good probably hurt the praying mantis more than the yellow jacket, but it was no match really.

Evil flying villian with a poisonous ass notwithstanding, it's a praying mantis' world, baby. Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, snatch, bite, dingdingding. The winnah and still champeeeen! The Mantis!!!!
Leah • Aug 16, 2005 10:55 pm
Oh my god, those poor little critters. The spiders must have had a field day eating anything they desired, and silver service also. :worried:
Queen of the Ryche • Aug 17, 2005 12:05 pm
Hey BigV, did you also light your Matchbox cars on fire, pretending they crashed? If so you coulda hung out with my big brother.
BigV • Aug 17, 2005 2:05 pm
Fire was a pretty big NO-NO! This lesson was very effectively reinforced with pain on my backside, so, I had to imagine that part. But we crashed the Hot Wheels (Matchbox sucked) *all* the time. We flew them down the stairs, loop the loop, hurtled them across the kitchen floor to wedge tightly under the fridge, where they could only be freed with the butterknife-of-life. The pets never took much notice of them though. The cats would screech (sometimes) and leap out of the way and the dog was smart enough to recognize that the sound of the cars in the big round tire shaped carrier meant that it was time to go outside and lie in the grass. Booorrrring.
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 17, 2005 2:27 pm
Fire was a pretty big NO-NO! This lesson was very effectively reinforced with pain on my backside,
Worked too, didn't it. :)
capnhowdy • Aug 17, 2005 7:19 pm
Some have said that the mantis will spit in your eye and blind you. I saw a guy try to prove that wrong by putting his smartass eye less than an inch from the insect, holding it wide open in defiance.

The mantis popped the shit outa his eyeball. Eye swelled shut for two days. Bob doesn't do that anymore.
footfootfoot • Aug 17, 2005 7:37 pm
How I never got caught playing with fire I'll never know. We were pretty careful except this one time...

Hmm. that's another thread.
BigV • Aug 17, 2005 7:49 pm
footfootfoot wrote:
How I never got caught playing with fire I'll never know. We were pretty careful except this one time...

Hmm. that's another thread.
Well.

We'er waiting.


:flamer:
Lucy • Aug 17, 2005 7:55 pm
So. Who would catch fire flies, tear off their 'fire' and wear it as jewelry?
BigV • Aug 17, 2005 8:01 pm
We caught lightning bugs too. In jars we collected them, but always intact. I don't remember taking them apart, to use as jewelry or as bait or as anything else.
wolf • Aug 18, 2005 1:34 am
Lucy wrote:
So. Who would catch fire flies, tear off their 'fire' and wear it as jewelry?


My sadistic cousins did that. Up until that point I had never heard of such a thing. I must admit, it was kinda cool.

I was a stick 10K of them along with a small handful of grass in an oddly shaped plastic bug bottle with a faux leaf in the middle and have them slowly starve to death as I let them gently light up my bedroom from the dresser kind of kid.

To this day lightning bugs are one of about three insects or arachnids that don't totally freak me out (the other two are ladybugs and daddy longlegs).
Hobbs • Aug 18, 2005 11:15 am
Lucy wrote:
So. Who would catch fire flies, tear off their 'fire' and wear it as jewelry?

And once you were done with them you'd put them back together...right? A needle and thread, a little Bactine, kisses for love and you'd send them on their way...right? :(
Queen of the Ryche • Aug 19, 2005 10:20 am
my hubby and his cousins would paint with their luminescence - on the sidewalk, themselves, each other..........

my dad would bring home liquid nitrogen from work accasionally - I'd freeze flowers and leaves and then - CRACK! - break them on the porch.......my brother however would try things like lizards........to this day I have nightmares of poor little lizards shattering in a million pieces.........
footfootfoot • Aug 19, 2005 12:43 pm
Or the rolling stones,

...sha doobie, I've been shattered...

I read about "tracer boogers" where you stick fire flies up your nose and then forcefully expell them, giving the effect of a tracer round I suppose.

The fire thread will start tonight if the inchinchinch goes to sleep at a reasonable hour and SWMBO doesn't have a plethora of things for me to do.

In other words, don't hop up and down on one leg and hold your breath.
Lucy • Aug 21, 2005 6:21 pm
Hobbs wrote:
And once you were done with them you'd put them back together...right? A needle and thread, a little Bactine, kisses for love and you'd send them on their way...right? :(


Nope. Once we tore off the fire, we tossed the rest. We were children, 8-9 years old, living in SE Ohio. It was this or hanging out at the pool hall.
And that was too far to walk from the country.

My pop used to go down to Will's Creek with my uncle Mick and they would feel for snapping turtles. Can you imagine, walking along the banks of a small creek and sticking your hand into a hole in said bank, all the while, hoping the durned old turtle hadn't backed in. They did that sometimes. I tagged along a couple times and carried the burlap sack.
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 21, 2005 8:42 pm
LUCY!! You were a bag lady? :lol:
Lucy • Aug 21, 2005 8:45 pm
LOL! I hadn't thought of it that way, but yeah! I guess I was. LOL! :lol:

Snapping turtles get damned heavy too.
zippyt • Aug 21, 2005 9:48 pm
did you also light your Matchbox cars on fire, pretending they crashed?

No No No , You are suposed to save a few bottle rockets from the 4th , you break off the sticks and tape them to the cars , 3-4 works best , the hard part is getting them to all go off at the same time , smothe concreete is best , when it works it is KILLER , WHOOOSH !!!! BAM !!!!!! then smoldering wreckage , ahhh to be a kid again !!!!!!!

In Okanowa JP, we used to catch these BIG ass Preying Mantisis and the BIG ass banna spyders , put them in a shoe box and watch them fight , the Mantis ALWAYS won !!!!!!!!
Clodfobble • Aug 21, 2005 11:11 pm
Zippyt, when were you in Okinawa? My husband spent several years there.
zippyt • Aug 21, 2005 11:30 pm
84 I think
Clodfobble • Aug 22, 2005 10:40 am
Huh... He was there from around 82-84 I think. In some school for American kids, but I can't remember the name.
Undertoad • Aug 12, 2011 4:19 pm
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xoB sends this along. And elspode had it in his FB feed too. which reminded me to post it here and resurrect an old IotD.
richlevy • Aug 13, 2011 7:25 am
wolf;179953 wrote:
West Chester is a much tougher town than people realize.
And up until now all I've been scared of there are the meter maids.

BTW, I read a sci-fi story where a guy encountered alien praying mantises who all looked like beautiful women. It didn't work out well for him.:reaper:
CaliforniaMama • Aug 13, 2011 9:02 am
barefoot serpent;180194 wrote:
praying mantis = faith-based predator or is that preying mantis?


Praying, because when they are at rest they fold their arms into an attitude of prayer.

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