Haters Gonna Hate, Praying Mantises Gonna Pray: The Wild World of Mantises Unveiled

Noah Silverbrook

Updated Friday, August 16, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

The viral Reddit video titled "Haters Gonna Hate, Praying Mantises Gonna Pray" has captivated audiences with its intriguing glimpse into the behavior of praying mantises. This trending clip has sparked a flurry of comments and reactions, making it a must-watch for nature enthusiasts and insect aficionados alike.

In the video, viewers witness the fascinating and somewhat intimidating actions of a praying mantis. One user humorously remarked, "I forgot they could fly😂😂," highlighting the surprising agility of these insects. Another comment, "Pray I don’t find one," underscores the fear and awe these creatures can inspire.

The video has also sparked conversations about the mantis' defensive behavior. One viewer shared an experience: "Just yesterday, I noticed a young mantis on the safety gate of the hoist at my construction site. I grabbed a piece of cardboard for it to walk on and move it away - it would surely be killed by someone. That mfer started swiping at me. Then it flew at me! It landed between an exterior stud and the unfinished edge. I thought, you're on your own now."

Praying mantises are known for their unique stance and predatory skills. As one comment aptly put it, "Don't mess with Mantises when they're praying." Another user added, "They always throwin' hands. lol," referring to their combative posturing.

Interestingly, the video also prompted some users to unmute their devices to catch any potential screams, with one person noting, "Unmuted to hear what kinda scream was given lol 😂." This adds a layer of humor to the already entertaining clip.

In addition to their defensive swipes and flights, praying mantises have a reputation for being fearless. "Do you want a piece of me, bro?" one commenter quipped, capturing the insect's bold demeanor. Despite their small size, these insects can leave a lasting impression, and some comments even exaggerated their capabilities: "One of the few insects known to devour humans."

The praying mantis' constant "praying" posture has led to creative interpretations of their behavior. "This is why they’re always praying. They’re praying that whatever fool meets them at least goes to heaven," joked a viewer, blending humor with observation.

For those who encounter these insects, there are practical tips shared in the comments. One user advised, "They try to climb on whatever's taller, so you can take them outside by showing them your hand, and when they're on, holding it up somewhat, and when you get outside, putting your hand near a tree or tall bush. They don't bite or anything either."

Overall, the "Haters Gonna Hate, Praying Mantises Gonna Pray" video offers a captivating look at the world of praying mantises, blending humor, awe, and practical advice. Whether you're a nature lover or just looking for a good laugh, this video is sure to entertain.

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Top Comments from Reddit

DearLilsouth

I forgot they could fly😂😂

Abject_School

Pray I don’t find one

Ynys_Wydryn

Don't mess with Mantises when they're praying, motherf***er

HighlightFun8419

they always throwin' hands. lol

Porro-Sama

unmuted to hear what kinda scream was given lol 😂

iH8MotherTeresa

Just yesterday, I noticed a young mantis on the safety gate of the hoist at my construction site. I grabbed a piece of cardboard for it to walk on and move it away - it would surely be killed by someone. That mfer started swiping at me. Then it flew at me! It landed between an exterior stud and the unfinished edge. I thought f*** it, you're on your own now.

AnnualNectarine8089

Do you want a piece of me, bro?

RealisticEmploy3

This is why they’re always praying. They’re praying that whatever fool meets them at least goes to heaven

CJ_Productions

one of the few insects known to devour humans.

rapchee

they try to climb on whatever's taller, so you can take them outside by showing them your hand, and when they're on, holding it up somewhat, and when you get outside, putting your hand near a tree or tall bush they don't bite or anything either

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