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Its rare that a female would kill a male while mating, its more of a thing that happens in captivity because they have no room to escape in there enclosure. I once was mating a pair of mantids in my room when they finished the male flew straight into a wall and killed himself though thats not exactly suicide lol. But many types of animals do commit suicide one of which is the scorpion, if depressed they will often stab themselves in the head to death, Ive actually witnessed this a few times.
Mantids are carnivours. The female will eat the male after mating.The male tries a "bump and run" maneuver on the female.He err..bumps into her and then TAKES OFF MADLY to avoid being eaten alive!!!! Some make it,some dont.This is not suicide.
The female then after some small time lays her egg pods and then wonders off to a dark place and dies.This is not suicide.Its the way of nature.
Black widows do this as well to the males.not suicide but cannabalism.
for example: If a dog loses an owner be it death or unwanted, and it waits in that spot of abandonment for a long time,then one day does a header into an oncomming car out of the blue,then thats suicide.
Mantids are for the most part carnivores but not entirely they will eat plants as well, I would frequently feed my giant asian mantids banana slices as a treat. As for the "bump and run" maneuver that is not often the case most of the time it takes a little time sometimes minutes sometimes hours Ive seen a few mate over night.
This pair mated for about 45 minutes at which point he did a header into the nearest wall and died. Funny thing was he was my last male of the species and I had other females to breed these being all bred in captivity well I walked outside right after this and there was a male of that same species on the wall a foot away from my backdoor, kinda weird lol.
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