yes they make a cricket noise
in verry few species (the cricket noise), although some can make a hissing noise whilst performing the threat display by squeezing air out of small holes in the abdomen. I once heard this given off by a european mantis in France when i accidentally startled it.
Praying mantises see through a pair of large, compound eyes. They can turn their heads 180 degrees to veiw what is happening behind them. Since their eyes are too close together, they don't have very keen depth-perception from a stand-still perspective, so they often wave their heads back and forth in a side-to-side motion in order to measure percisely how close or far away an object is, much like a cat does when it's about to pounce.
They don't, they listen to vibrations on the ground.
No, don't be silly, Insects are far below mammals on the evolutionary scale.
They have ears.
maybe with they're eyes?
No, but I'm pretty dure they can hear.
yes
Yes
While a praying mantis is eating it tends to actually make a crunching sound. Praying mantis do have small stomachs so they tend to eat small insects like bees, moths, and flies. The crunching sound is made from them eating. If praying mantis are not eating, they do not make any
While a praying mantis is eating it tends to actually make a crunching sound. Praying mantis do have small stomachs so they tend to eat small insects like bees, moths, and flies. The crunching sound is made from them eating. If praying mantis are not eating, they do not make any
---- A praying mantis sounds something like a cricket but is more peaceful in singing. Take that from a girl who is still in school studying science every other day. Sorrrry if that doesn't help you but I know what a praying mantis sounds like.....but i dont know what an ant sounds like....if it has any sounds:)
No praying mantis do not eat spiders
any insect smaller then he is
Yes. A praying mantis will eat any insect smaller than itself, including other mantises.
A praying mantis has a great sense of smell and legs that can adapt to hold on to almost any surface. A praying mantis has no ears as we know it and do not hear very well. The "ear" of the praying mantis is located on their abdomen.
Yes they do. they eat the praying mantis to feed their young birds.
no -No mantis is poisonous or harmful to humans in any way. Though their claws do hurt, sometimes.
they are big enought to eat many spiders and makes a perfect match for spidera with it`speed but cannot eat big spiders like taurantulas or bird eating spiders
No a praying mantis is a consumer. Plants are producers, they produce their own food through photosynthesis.
A praying mantis is a large insect that appears to be passive and benign, an appearance reflected in the name. In reality, the praying mantis is a deadly predator. So in your dream, the praying mantis probably symbolizes a person or situation that appears harmless but has the potential to hurt you badly.