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Yes. Mantids, like anything else, are affected by the sun. The vitamin D is good for them, and most mantids can benefit from the warmth. Exercise caution, however, if you have a pet mantidm because if they are left in direct sunlight, they may get overheated and die. If you have a pet mantid, it is a wise idea to place them in indirect sunlight, so that they may receive the benefits, without the risks. Keep an eye on the temperature even then, though, because, like anything else, a mantid can die of heat stroke.

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No, they are carnivores.

A praying mantis eats living insects that it captures in its spined front legs.

They eat all forms of insects, but will also eat lizards, snakes and even small birds and rodents if they can.

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