No.
Dragonflies are carnivorous, they eat small insects. Because they catch them in the basket formed by their legs as they are flying, they eat small flying insects like flies, mosquitoes and gnats. They might occasionally eat a bee if the dragonfly is big enough.
Some praying mantises occasionally fly but they would usually be too big for a dragonfly.
No, praying mantises do not eat frogs, they eat insects. Frogs are far too large for a praying mantis to eat them.
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Yes, praying mantises do eat Japanese beetles.
Large Praying Mantises can eat small lizards, mice, and birds.
Yes, praying mantises do eat aphids as part of their diet.
Yes. A praying mantises' diet consists mostly of insects.yes
Yes, praying mantises are known to eat lizards as part of their diet.
No
There are several different insectivorous insects. Some of these include dragonflies, hornets, ladybugs, and praying mantises. Being insectivorous means that they eat insects.
Yes, praying mantises do eat cricket if they are big enough to eat them.
yes
they eat ducks and tigers