The Praying Mantis have a triangular head used for turning 180 degrees to scan it's surroundings. That is one adaptation.
"Praying mantises have spikes that cover their front legs and are used to help capture and eat prey. The mantis' green or brown color acts as camouflage and helps it blend into the environment."
The Praying Mantis have a triangular head used for turning 180 degrees to scan it's surroundings. That is one adaptation.
An adaptation a praying mantis could have is able to have strong legs so it can crawl on small leaves or being the colour green or yellow so it can camoflage.
It is colored green or black to help it blend in to its surroundings (camouflage)
Anywhere that has insects but some praying mantises eat each other
lush grass fields bushes
they live in grass or gardens but mostly in warm places of the world
Praying Mantis
A Praying mantis is a invertebrate
are praying mantis in the bible
The plural of praying mantis is praying mantises or praying mantes. The plural of grasshopper is grasshoppers.
Mantids are insects. They have six legs, the two frontmost of which are adapted for hunting and killing.
They are not native to North America, but there is abundant habitat for them here, and the ones that found their ways to the U.S. on ships during colonization became established and started breeding here.
Most species of mantis can fly, including the praying mantis.
The female praying mantis are famous for eating the male after mating.
No a Praying Mantis is harmless to a human.