in next chapter, she will ask rui to impregnate her as well
so you're saying Rui is a good cookIts actually not that common in the wild for a female Mantis to eat the male, it happens when the female is hungry, so if shes fed well, Rui will live.
Q: When is it safe to assume that a woman who you don't know is pregnant?Heh, reminds me of all the humiliating stories of fat women being mistaken as pregnant.
Its actually not that common in the wild for a female Mantis to eat the male, it happens when the female is hungry, so if shes fed well, Rui will live.
More ike THRUST.She's going to DESTROY Rui's pelvis so she can have a baby too. Trust.
Let's hope she doesn't pull the mantis special on him.
I don't know what you classify as uncommon, but at least most articles i have found, refers to the same "less than 30% in the wild" estimate, though I haven't been able to find the specific study / studies, so this is to be taken with a grain of salt.https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4936037/
In summary, I'm not sure if its accurate to say uncommon in the wild, it may be observed if environmental factors lead a mantis species to find it more beneficial to allow the sexual cannibalism to occur because it allows more genetic material of the male mantis to be expressed in the offspring because of the positive correlation between sexual cannibalism and number of offspring produced in some mantis species.
So say maybe a forest or leaf litter is undergoing degradati9n due to climate change or edge effects, you'd naturally expect some mantis mating pairs to enact sexuap canniablism, but i wasnt able to find a study that focused on that specifically