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Перевести · 13.01.2012 · I dont know the original source, any searching just results in various 18+ websites where seemingly the same (asian) woman gets her nipple eaten out by insects. One with a horsefly, a couple more with more mantises …
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Перевести · 11.06.2014 · Directed and Edited by Sophie TabetWritten by Julia Roth & Sophie …
Praying Mantis eats fly alive ! Amazing close up!
Female praying mantis eats her lover during sex
Pet praying mantis eating fillet steak
Praying Mantis Kills & Eats Katydid
Praying mantis crawling Will he bite him?!!!
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Перевести · 21.11.2019 · Paradoxically, then, the female praying mantis's sexual cannibalism may have an evolutionary advantage for both the female and the male. The male will have more of his genes passed on to the next generation if he fertilizes more eggs, and more eggs are laid by females who eat …
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JgUAX5rmXNY
Перевести · 14.02.2014 · Praying mantises bring new meaning to the phrase "dinner date" - this unlucky male is being eaten …
Why are male praying mantis attracted to females?
Why are male praying mantis attracted to females?
The males also tend to prefer to mate with females that appear fatter and more well-fed than others, as the skinnier and hungrier mantises are more likely to eat their mates during or after mating. This could also point to the male praying mantises being more attracted to females that are healthier, for the betterment of their offspring.
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How does a praying mantis reproduce?
How does a praying mantis reproduce?
The male praying mantis brain, located in the head, controls inhibition, and a ganglion in the abdomen controls the motions of copulation. Without his head, the male praying mantis will lose his inhibitions and continue mating, which means he can fertilize more of the female's eggs.
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What are the evolutionary advantages of praying mantis?
What are the evolutionary advantages of praying mantis?
Paradoxically, then, the female praying mantis's sexual cannibalism may have an evolutionary advantage for both the female and the male. The male will have more of his genes passed on to the next generation if he fertilizes more eggs, and more eggs are laid by females who eat their mates—88 vs. 37.5, in one study.
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How often does a praying mantis have sexual cannibalism?
How often does a praying mantis have sexual cannibalism?
When unconfined by laboratory terrariums (and not starving), the majority of praying mantis mating ends with the male flying off unharmed. By most estimates, sexual cannibalism by praying mantis females occurs less than 30 percent of the time outside the lab. Those are better odds for the fellows than what had been seen in the lab.
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Debbie Hadley is a science educator with 25 years of experience who has written on science topics for over a decade.
The female praying mantis is known for cannibalistic mating behavior: biting off the head or legs of her mate and eating them. This behavior, which occurs in less than 30 percent of all mating sessions in the wild, may have evolutionary advantages for the praying mantis species.
Rumors of the praying mantis' cannibalistic tendencies began when scientists observed their mating behavior in a laboratory environment. Entomologists would offer a potential mate to a captive female; after mating, the female would bite the head or legs off the smaller male. For a long time, these laboratory observations were considered proof of mating habits in the mantid world. 
However, after scientists started observing praying mantis mating in a natural setting, the behavior changed. By most estimates, sexual cannibalism by praying mantis females occurs less than 30 percent of the time outside the lab.
Given a choice between females, male praying mantises will move toward females seen as less aggressive (i.e., ones they hadn't just seen eating another male) more often than the more aggressive females.
The males also tend to prefer to mate with females that appear fatter and more well-fed than others, as the skinnier and hungrier mantises are more likely to eat their mates during or after mating. This could also point to the male praying mantises being more attracted to females that are healthier, for the betterment of their offspring. 
There are interesting evolutionary advantages to this behavior. The male praying mantis brain, located in the head, controls inhibition, and a ganglion in the abdomen controls the motions of copulation. Without his head, the male praying mantis will lose his inhibitions and continue mating, which means he can fertilize more of the female's eggs.
Paradoxically, then, the female praying mantis's sexual cannibalism may have an evolutionary advantage for both the female and the male. The male will have more of his genes passed on to the next generation if he fertilizes more eggs, and more eggs are laid by females who eat their mates—88 vs. 37.5, in one study. (However, if a male can mate more than once, that also increases his odds of having his genetics passed on.)
In addition, a slow-moving and deliberate predator like the praying mantis is not going to pass up an easy meal. If a male chooses a hungry female for a mate, there's a good chance he won't survive the mating session.
Hadley, Debbie. "Praying Mantis Mating and Cannibalism." ThoughtCo, Feb. 16, 2021, thoughtco.com/praying-mantis-sex-and-male-cannibalism-1968472. Hadley, Debbie. (2021, February 16). Praying Mantis Mating and Cannibalism. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/praying-mantis-sex-and-male-cannibalism-1968472 Hadley, Debbie. "Praying Mantis Mating and Cannibalism." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/praying-mantis-sex-and-male-cannibalism-1968472 (accessed May 9, 2021).
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