Not as far as I know, but they do mimic leaves, branches and flowers in order to seem non-threatening to prey.
the ability to mimic another animal or envioronment
They mimic their surroundings to ensure a meal
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Of course they do, every animal poos \:)
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It uses it jaws and its claws and its wings. :)
Mantis de prière, though in the English context, a Praying Mantis is an animal, though if you said this to a French person, they may not understand you in the French context. The might wonder 'Who is this person named Mantis who is praying?'
There is no 'mimic' disease. You must have read something about how certain symptoms can mimic diseases of one kind or another.
Both the praying mantis and the grasshopper have 4 legs. Another similarity between the grasshopper and the praying mantis is that they both have antennae.
No stick insects do not jump but they sway side to side to mimic a stick blowing in the wind. Perhaps you were thinking about the Praying Mantis.
The praying mantis and a bunch of spiders.