Это сколопендра кольчатая - самый безопасный вид хишних многоножок. Очень легко ухаживать и яд довольно слабый (как у пчелы) Ну это зависит от реакции организма на яд и его количество.
@@RainyBlue1985 I’ve put an unhealthy amount of time into watching arthropod fights. Have seen at least 15 mantis vs. bark centipede matchups alone, in many of them they are similar in size, and the mantis only won 1 fair fight out of all those. Usually under the same body weight it goes scorpion > assassin bug > tiger beetle > bark centipede > ground beetle > wasp > spider > camel spider > mantis > vinegaroon > house centipede > whip spider, at parity.
@@RainyBlue1985 Mantises can’t differentiate between the head and tail of a centipede, and if it grabs anywhere but the head/neck it would be a wrap, it’s instinctive for bark centipedes to curl back and bite as a defensive action. Even if it does get grabbed on the neck the bark centipede still usually breaks free because of its stronger physical strength, ability to entangle and confuse the opponent, and the mantis’s bad stability (only stands on 4 legs with a high center of mass)
👍🏼 большая многоножка легко победила богомола.
Думаю тоже стоит купить многонодку (и других существ).
Это сколопендра кольчатая - самый безопасный вид хишних многоножок.
Очень легко ухаживать и яд довольно слабый (как у пчелы)
Ну это зависит от реакции организма на яд и его количество.
Я кстати наверное буду ещё покупать клопов хищнецов!
Где то через неделю или две
Мне очень нравится как они охотятся и дерутся за свою добычу
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Imagine mantis have venom
Chose the wrong end to subdue
Poor praying mantis
Normally mantis Win, but this centipede took a turn and bite mantis neck, therefore, It Lost. But normally mantis Win.
Nope
Centipede won mantises
@@centipede333 Centipedes lose to any amimal that could grab their Heads. So mantis Win. But this one had back Luck.
@@RainyBlue1985 I’ve put an unhealthy amount of time into watching arthropod fights. Have seen at least 15 mantis vs. bark centipede matchups alone, in many of them they are similar in size, and the mantis only won 1 fair fight out of all those. Usually under the same body weight it goes scorpion > assassin bug > tiger beetle > bark centipede > ground beetle > wasp > spider > camel spider > mantis > vinegaroon > house centipede > whip spider, at parity.
@@RainyBlue1985 Mantises can’t differentiate between the head and tail of a centipede, and if it grabs anywhere but the head/neck it would be a wrap, it’s instinctive for bark centipedes to curl back and bite as a defensive action. Even if it does get grabbed on the neck the bark centipede still usually breaks free because of its stronger physical strength, ability to entangle and confuse the opponent, and the mantis’s bad stability (only stands on 4 legs with a high center of mass)
If mantis have venom they're done@@centipede333