See the mantis 'smart'
Photographer Jimmy Hoffman spends a lot of time searching for his favorite mantises at Kosta Brave, Spain.
"This photo is my favorite photo. I took it when the mantis was about to catch the butterfly. Unfortunately, the mantis did not succeed. To take this photo, I had to wait for 2 hours. And that's why I named this painting 'Patience', "Hoffman said.
I love nature, especially insects. Mantis is my favorite species because of its mischief, because of its shape and color.
3 mantis 'hold' each other on a tree branch.
3 baby mantis are moving on a rose.
This mantis is enjoying his meal as a bug.
This mantis is devouring an insect.
Mantis can turn their necks in directions and can stare at us with a 'smart' look.
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