Males do not lay eggs, females only do and for the eggs to be viable they will need to mate with a male yes.
Yes she can, but it won't turn into babies unless she has mated.
They're not a-sexual, so yes.
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The female praying mantis are famous for eating the male after mating.
the female praying mantis is famous for eating the male after mating that's life
the female mantis is big and bulky in appearance and is at least one inch longer then the male. the male is very slender and graceful looking.
Yes, the praying mantis has an organ system consisting of antennae, eyes, wings, digestive organs, and reproductive organs. The female praying mantis is known for eating the male praying mantis after mating.
The female does not. The male is often eaten by the female during sexx.
By its abdomen. Female: 6 segments. Male: 8 segments.
The male praying mantis dances around the female to impress her before mating. When feeling threatened, the praying mantis spread their wings and front legs with their mouth open so that they appear taller than their original height. If still feel threatened, the praying mantis will either bite or fly away from the predator.
The segments on a praying mantis are just there so you can identify if it is a male or female in the early stages of it's life. A female's abdomen has at most 5 segments while a male's has about 7 or more.
Funny question! Praying mantis, try spelling it like Preying mantis. Preying means waiting to catch prey. Thus making it a carnivore. ~Amythefairy
The male praying mantis dances around the female to impress her before mating. When feeling threatened, the praying mantis spread their wings and front legs with their mouth open so that they appear taller than their original height. If still feel threatened, the praying mantis will either bite or fly away from the predator.
raptor or gorge
its head