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Why do praying mantis' turn their heads to view objects?

I know this might appear to be a rediculous question, but it seems a little odd that a creature with compound eyes on the sides of it's head would have to turn its face directly towards an object to see it. I know this is an action that's generally associated with predators, in order to focus on pray, but the eyes of a mantis have neither the structure nor position of say, those of a wolf or a cat. And I never see other insects doing this, predators or otherwise.

Also, exactly why is it that a praying mantis' eyes darken when deprived of light, when again this is not something (at least as far as I have seen, and believe me, I spent the better part of my life catching and observing insects) that appears to be common in insects.

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Last edited on: 2010-03-09 14:49:05

Categories: Animals.

Tags: Eyes, insect, predators, bugs, mantis.

 

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How does Kung-Fu work? with the arm movents, for instance the mantis position?

How does kung-fu work? I was watching this program about it and just because of a few arm movments the man was able to break through alot of concreate blocks? how does it work?

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Categories: Human Body.

Tags: mantis, chi, qi, breakingconcreate, kung-fu.

 

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