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Wildlife photographer Pang Way shoots a lot from up close. Mostly, little critters that don't normally catch our attention and that are so small, we walk right past them without even noticing them.

A big and important part of Way's work is mantises or praying mantises like people like to call them. They got this name for their prominent front legs, which are bent and held together at an angle that suggests the position of prayer.

But regardless of what you call them, these insects are formidable predators. They have triangular heads poised on a long "neck" or elongated thorax. Mantises can turn their heads 180 degrees to scan the area with two large compound eyes and three other simple eyes located between them.

Typically green or brown and well camouflaged in their surroundings, mantises lie in ambush or patiently stalk their quarry. They use their front legs to snare their prey with reflexes so quick that they are difficult to spot with the naked eye. Their legs are further equipped with spikes for snaring prey and pinning it in place.

Few photographers have portrayed just how stunning these little berserk fellas are. And Way is one of them. Continue scrolling and enjoy these fascinating pics.

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Colorful stunning mantis with detailed wings and vibrant patterns perched on a branch, captured in amusing photography.

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It's usually the moths, crickets, grasshoppers, and flies who receive unwanted mantid attention. However, these brutal insects will also eat others of their own kind. What really stands out is the mating behavior of the adult female, who sometimes eats her mate just after—or even during—mating. In their defense, however, this 'fetish' seems not to deter males from participating in reproduction.

I mean, maybe it's a sacrifice they make willingly. A 2016 study found that when female Chinese mantises consume their mates, they acquire important amino acids that are then incorporated into the eggs they lay, appearing to lay twice as many eggs after cannibalizing a male than they normally would.

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    Two stunning mantises captured in an amusing pose on green foliage, showcasing their delicate features and vibrant colors.

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    So while the male would probably like to live and mate with multiple females, at least his death is not in vain; his nutrients give his DNA an elevated chance of getting passed on to the next generation.

    As for humans, we shouldn't be afraid of their saw-like arms and alien eyes; they pose no threat to those who aren't insects, geckos, or hummingbirds. 

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    Colorful mantis with raised forelegs on a branch, showcasing vibrant wings in stunning and amusing photographer-captured pics.

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    "I got into wildlife photography out of curiosity," Way told Bored Panda. "It's something I have been interested in since I was a child."

    "Mantises are my favorite insects. For me, mantises are the perfect models for macro photography."

    Way started taking photos of mantises in 2013. Now, he has photographed over 100 species of them and has vowed to continue looking for more.

    The photographer said one needs both luck and skill to take a good mantis photo. However, Way welcomes the challenge. "Mantises may look aggressive but actually they are very gentle and they all look like a professional models."

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    Colorful mantis with wings spread, captured in a close-up shot highlighting intricate details and vibrant background.

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    Close-up of a stunning yellow mantis with wings spread, hanging from a twig against a black background.

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    Two stunning green mantises posing on a branch with black background, captured in amusing close-up photography.

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    Close-up of a stunning mantis with detailed wings and limbs against a black background, showcasing unique insect features

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    Close-up of a stunning mantis with butterfly-like wings perched on a leafy branch in natural light.

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    Close-up of a stunning mantis with raised forelegs captured in vibrant natural light by a photographer.

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    Two stunning mantises with raised legs facing each other on a branch, captured in an amusing close-up photo.

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    Colorful mantis posing on wood with raised front legs, showcasing stunning features in a natural outdoor setting.

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    Close-up of a stunning mantis blending with a dry twig while an ant climbs on it, showcasing amusing mantis photography.

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    Close-up of a stunning mantis with vibrant green and yellow colors against a black background, captured by a photographer.

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    Two stunning mantises with colorful wings face each other on a branch in a vibrant green setting.

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    Close-up of a stunning white mantis perched on a branch, showcasing its intricate patterns and unique appearance.

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    Close-up of a stunning pink and white mantis perched on a curled vine against a black background, showcasing its details.

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    Close-up of a stunning mantis with translucent wings perched on a branch, showcasing intricate details and colors.

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    Close-up photo of a stunning mantis with wings spread, showcasing unique patterns and textures against a black background.

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    Close-up of a stunning mantis with raised forelegs showing intricate details against a black background.

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    Close-up of a stunning white mantis with patterned wings perched on bark, showcasing the beauty captured by a photographer.

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    Close-up of a stunning mantis with blue eyes and raised forelegs, captured in an amusing photographer’s macro shot.

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    Close-up of a stunning mantis with colorful wings spread, captured in an amusing pose on a branch outdoors.

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    Two stunning mantises with spiky white and green bodies on a branch against a blurred colorful background, close-up photography.

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    Close-up of a stunning mantis with white and pink colors perched on a twisted green vine, showcasing an amusing natural pose.

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    Close-up of a stunning green mantis showing detailed colorful limbs and face against a black background.

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    Close-up of a stunning mantis displaying detailed wings and raised forelegs on a branch against a green background.

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    Stunning mantises camouflage as dry leaves on a mossy branch, showcasing nature's fascinating insect behavior.

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    Close-up of a stunning praying mantis perched on a branch, showing detailed textures and vibrant green colors.

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    Close-up of a stunning mantis camouflaged on green moss, showcasing intricate details in a natural setting.

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