Orchid Mantis

The gorgeous pink and white mantis is known as the orchid mantis, or Hymenopus coronatus, and has lobes on its legs that resemble flower petals. Despite not feeding on orchids, this species surprisingly resembles a flower or an orchid. The species is well-known and adored as a pet due to its stunning brilliant colors and incredible concealment. Malaysia is home to Hymenopus coronatus in the wild.


The orchid mantis is white with pink highlights that might be subtle or overt. Some people are all white, some are entirely pink, while yet others are a bit of a mix. Depending on factors like humidity and light levels, one mantis can change its color in a couple of days. This species' legs have lobes that resemble flower petals. White and pink flowers in bushes and tiny trees make up its native environment. By doing this, the mantis can avoid being spotted by potential predators like birds while also catching pollinating insects drawn to the flowers.


Orchid Mantis is a quiet kind of praying mantis. She typically waits around for prey. When they spot a target, it will occasionally go hunting after it. Mature males have a tendency to be exceedingly energetic and jittery. When disturbed, the adult male will frequently (attempt to) fly away.

Via: Earth.com
Via: Earth.com
Via: Animals
Via: Animals

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