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Predator Vs. Prey IV


Predator Vs. Prey IV
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Copyright: Haraprasan Nayak (haraprasan) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1177 W: 95 N: 3082] (11625)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-04-09
Categories: Insects
Camera: Canon EOS 400D, Tamron 18-200mm F3,5-6,3 XR DiII LD Asp, Kenko UV 62mm
Exposure: f/11, 1/400 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Theme(s): The predator with the Prey, Nature with Canon EOS400D [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2008-05-18 2:25
Viewed: 419
Points: 26
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PREDATOR Vs. PREY IV

PREDATOR:
A nymph of Giant Indian Mantis. This is a common looking Mantis, it's colour varies from greens, browns and sometimes even an unusual silvery green! When adult, this species can measures roughly 100mm in size (dependent on the sex). Again, very similar to the Giant Asian and Giant Malaysian Mantis. It is swift and well camouflaged. It finished the butterfly withing 2 minutes.

PREY:
The Common Mime (Papilio (Chilasa) clytia) is a Swallowtail butterfly found in South and South-east Asia. The butterfly belongs to the Chilasa group or the Black-bodied Swallowtails. It serves an excellent example of a Batesian mimic among the Indian butterflies.
The Common Mime has two mimetic forms in both sexes. The nominate form C. clytia form clytia mimics the Common Indian Crow (Euploea core) while the form dissimilis mimics the Blue Tiger (Tirumala limniace).

The flight of the Mime also resembles that of the model, fluttering, neither weak nor strong, sometimes staying close to the ground and at other times flying strongly up into the treetops. It mud-puddles on stream banks in summer. Known to bask and usually sits with the wings spread wide open while feeding on nectar from flowers.
It is a very fast butterfly but failed in the competition of survival of the fittest.

Actually this activity was happening high up in the branch. Pretty unreachable. I ran to the house and brought a chair and stood up and clicked away. I still have a doubt in this composition so I am also posting another view in WS. Hope you will like. Thanks a lot for viewing.

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Hello Haraprasan,

What an amazing picture. I can imagine that it is difficult for the butterfly to see the mantis. Excellent composition and sharpness. Splendid natural colours. Excellent exposure too.
Cheers,
Mariki

Hello Haraprasan,

Great picture and I must goog looking to see that scary monster.
Very good details.

Gert

Stunning action shot, HP.
This poor little butterfly must have taken the Mantis for the leaves of the tree.
The Predator seems just one with them for effective camouflage and has succeeded in duping its prey.
Well done and thanks for sharing this precious shot.
Ram

Hi Haraprasan, an other terrible predator against a poor butterfly, excellent capture with splendid details and great sharpness, very well done, ciao Silvio

Your background for this photo is perfect. Great sharpness....well done!! I heard that praying mantises will even eat hummingbirds. Voracious appetites, no doubt!

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  • batu Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 968 W: 281 N: 3084] (10246)
  • [2008-05-18 10:37]
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Hello Haraprasan,
you show a dramatic scene and the great depth of field presents all important very well
and with high sharpness.
The butterfly is not a Danaidae but the mimiking swallowtail Chilasa clytia (family: Papilionidae)
which is clearly recognized by the wing and body colour pattern.
Best wishes, Peter

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  • Juyona Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1978 W: 6 N: 1885] (12827)
  • [2008-05-18 12:30]

Hola Haraprasan,
interesante captura,
buenos detalles y color...
saludos amigo.

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  • lousat Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 824 W: 5 N: 2163] (8122)
  • [2008-05-18 13:29]

Hi Hara,another fantastic pic,very great moment to take and very great quality as your style,thanks for shate this beautifull work,have a nice day,Luciano

Hi Haraprasan,

Another great wildlife battle picture!

TFS

Pekka

Hello Haraprasan,
Good action shot. Sometimes nature is cruel.
Excellent photo with total sharpness and beautiful natural colours. Fantastic BG, POV and composition.
Regards,
Peter

Hi again Haraprasan,
Another superb and action shot showing another ambusher:) my friend. Great shoot in all ways.
Cheers,

Bayram

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  • gannu Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 757 W: 4 N: 1895] (8949)
  • [2008-05-20 4:24]

HP da, This is simply amazing shot. See the nature's beauty. The color of the mantis and the tree. Superb composition and lovely POV. Ganesh

Namastay Hara,
Glad you could find a chair to stand on in time to capture this amazing life drama.
I think you did very well considering how tricky the situation was.
This is another great shot.
Well done my friend.
All the best,
Steve

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