In this episode of MicroFreaks we zoom in on an alien-like predator: the praying mantis. With binocular vision and the ability to turn their heads 180 degrees, no bug is safe from these ferocious hunter. Watch as we discover more about these amazing insects and take a microscopic look at the adaptations that put them among the predators at the top of the insect food chain.
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Alberto Ferrigno - https://www.youtube.com/user/nature1upclose/featured
Viral Spiral and Henry G Kohler III - https://www.youtube.com/user/precarious333
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Scanning Electron Microscope Photography:
Chris Lenivy
Shirley Pinchuck, E M Unit, Rhodes University
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http://goo.gl/iIUCBD
Earth Touch on Twitter
http://goo.gl/mkBsiD
Earth Touch on Google+
http://goo.gl/DgNSkM
CREDITS:
Additional Footage:
Alberto Ferrigno - https://www.youtube.com/user/nature1upclose/featured
Viral Spiral and Henry G Kohler III - https://www.youtube.com/user/precarious333
StockFootageSA - http://www.stockfootagesa.com/
Andrew Baker - https://www.youtube.com/user/Andyfrog321
Scanning Electron Microscope Photography:
Chris Lenivy
Shirley Pinchuck, E M Unit, Rhodes University
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Animals