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There both insects and there both green.

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Q: How are grasshoppers and paying mantis alike?
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What are similar about praying mantis and grasshoppers?

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.


Do praying Mantis eat grasshoppers?

Yes, Yes they do.


What is the difference between grasshoppers and praying mantis?

A grasshopper and Praying Mantis are two distinct species of insects. There are many species of both insects, additionally their size and habits vary. There are some 8000 species of grasshoppers and 2200 of the Mantis, each with unique identifying characteristics.


Is there more names for praying mantis?

The plural of praying mantis is praying mantises or praying mantes. The plural of grasshopper is grasshoppers.


How are frogs and grasshoppers back leg alike?

they bend...


What do crickets and grasshoppers look like?

No. They don't look alike.


Was jimney cricket a grasshopper or was he a cricket because grasshoppers are green?

Jimney cricket is a praying mantis


Grass hopper is eaten by praying mantis?

Yes, praying mantises eat grasshoppers!


Does praying mantis feed on grasshoppers?

Yes.. I have just seen a u tube clip of one eating a grasshopper..


How do you use the word etcetera in a sentence?

My cousin has lots of insects: ants, flies, grasshoppers, preying mantis, etc..


Are grasshoppers the enemies to the preying mantises?

no they get eaten, i had a praying mantis and the grasshopper kicked him in the head and the mantis didnt even flinch


What do praying mantis' eat?

A Praying Mantis eats a variety of food including fruits, vegetables, and various types of leaves. ^ you, good sir, are a moron. They are carnivorous bugs that feed upon other insects, and the occasional mammal or bird if they get big enough.