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very fast maybe as quick as lightning

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How fast can a praying mantis fly?

I worked on the 11th floor of a building and there was a praying mantis on the wall.


If you get sprayed by a mantis do you die?

Praying Mantis do not Spray. They ambush their prey and are very fast when they attack. The forelegs of a mantis are spiked, which helps the mantis hold on to its victims; they have very powerful jaws, making it easy for them to kill their prey. The mantis family includes about 2,000 different species, which range in size from about a centimeter to about 12 inches long. You are quite safe, they neither spray nor attack humans.


What things eat and hunt hummingbirds?

Hummingbirds fly very fast and have few predators, but they are sometimes snatched and eaten by eyelash vipers, praying mantis and bird-eating spiders (tarantulas).


How do you tell a praying mantis is pregnant?

The praying mantis produces an egg pouch that it puts on a leaf somewhere so it would get about as pregnant as a hen that lays eggs.I just had a female lay her egg sack. it was really cool to watch. we knew when we found her on my door. She was moving real slow and her belly was dragging. She wouldn't hardly eat the crickets that we got for her now when I woke up this morning 10/30/10 she was making her egg sack in the aquarium that we had her in. It was really cool to see this. Now she is skinny and moving pretty fast.


How fast does a mantis shrimp punch?

about 50 mph


Does a king cobra have a fast or slow strike?

a king cobra has a very fast strike


How does praying mantis protect itself?

The praying mantis tends to follow a general behaviour traits though most species, which is swaying slightly when on the move which imitates the wind. They also stay extremely still and will only move if disturbed, catching a prey item or just generally relocating to another perch spot.


How fast do Praying Mantis grow?

That depends on what species you have. I have raised Chinese mantids, and they usually hatch in the last week of May or first week of June. They molt into a new instar every couple of weeks, and they are mature by late August or early September. Between molts, they don't seem to grow very much, but after they shed their skin, they sometimes look as though they've grown 30% bigger overnight!


Is a praying mantis?

The Praying mantis is a very cool insect that will eat the bad bugs in your garden. They are fast moving and hard to find. Watch them eat, they eat like they are munching a hamburger. They will also take a fly from your fingers if you are patient and have a steady hand and a live fly. A Praying Mantis is so called because of the "pray-like" stance they take when waiting for prey. The natural life span of a Praying Mantis in the wild is about 10-12 months, but some have been known to live up to 14 months in captivity. In cooler areas Mantids die during the winter months. The males sometimes die suddenly 2 or 3 weeks after mating. This is normally caused by the female's urge to kill off the male once the egg pouch has been produced (this does not happen with all mantis species). As with all insects, the praying mantis has a three segmented body consisting of a head, a thorax, and an abdomen. The adults have an elongated abdomen that is covered by its wings. Praying Mantids have very large compound eyes mounted on a triangular shaped head. This gives them a huge field of vision. They use their sight to detect the moment of pray, swiveling their heads to bring the pray into binocular- field of view. The articulated head is able to move 180 degrees. Their antennae are used for smell. The Praying Mantis can be found in most parts of the world that have a mild winter and plenty of vegetation. They spend most of their time in highly vegetated areas such as gardens, forests, and such. The Praying Mantis is a carnivorous insect that primarily feeds on other insects, such as Fruit flies, crickets, beetles, moths, or bees. It is not uncommon for larger Mantids to consume small reptiles, birds, and even small mammals. They capture their pray using their natural camouflage to blend with the surroundings. There they wait until their pray was within striking distance. Then they snatch up their victim using their front legs, hold it down and consume it. The Praying Mantis have many predators and often falls pray to animals such as, frogs, monkeys, large birds, bats, Spiders or snakes. They will also prey on each other, usually during the nymph stage or mating. When a Praying Mantis feels threatened, it will stand tall and spread their forelegs which will allow them to penetrate the target. They fan out their wings and open their mouths. This makes the mantis seem bigger. They may also admit a hissing sound. The Praying Mantis lays its eggs en mass, usually in the fall, on small branches or twigs. the eggs hatch in spring or early summer when a warmer temperature triggers the birth.


What is a Praying Mantis?

The Praying mantis is a very cool insect that will eat the bad bugs in your garden. They are fast moving and hard to find. Watch them eat, they eat like they are munching a hamburger. They will also take a fly from your fingers if you are patient and have a steady hand and a live fly. A Praying Mantis is so called because of the "pray-like" stance they take when waiting for prey. The natural life span of a Praying Mantis in the wild is about 10-12 months, but some have been known to live up to 14 months in captivity. In cooler areas Mantids die during the winter months. The males sometimes die suddenly 2 or 3 weeks after mating. This is normally caused by the female's urge to kill off the male once the egg pouch has been produced (this does not happen with all mantis species). As with all insects, the praying mantis has a three segmented body consisting of a head, a thorax, and an abdomen. The adults have an elongated abdomen that is covered by its wings. Praying Mantids have very large compound eyes mounted on a triangular shaped head. This gives them a huge field of vision. They use their sight to detect the moment of pray, swiveling their heads to bring the pray into binocular- field of view. The articulated head is able to move 180 degrees. Their antennae are used for smell. The Praying Mantis can be found in most parts of the world that have a mild winter and plenty of vegetation. They spend most of their time in highly vegetated areas such as gardens, forests, and such. The Praying Mantis is a carnivorous insect that primarily feeds on other insects, such as Fruit flies, crickets, beetles, moths, or bees. It is not uncommon for larger Mantids to consume small reptiles, birds, and even small mammals. They capture their pray using their natural camouflage to blend with the surroundings. There they wait until their pray was within striking distance. Then they snatch up their victim using their front legs, hold it down and consume it. The Praying Mantis have many predators and often falls pray to animals such as, frogs, monkeys, large birds, bats, spiders or snakes. They will also prey on each other, usually during the nymph stage or mating. When a Praying Mantis feels threatened, it will stand tall and spread their forelegs which will allow them to penetrate the target. They fan out their wings and open their mouths. This makes the mantis seem bigger. They may also admit a hissing sound. The Praying Mantis lays its eggs en mass, usually in the fall, on small branches or twigs. the eggs hatch in spring or early summer when a warmer temperature triggers the birth.


How fast is Mantis at Cedar Point?

Mantis has a top speed of 60 mph. It has a 137 foot drop and last 2 minutes and 40 seconds.


Do tree frogs eat flies?

Despite common belief frogs do not actually eat flies; they can't even catch them. The praying mantis is known for being the only animal in the world that is fast enough to catch flies. But how about I talk about mosquitoes? Frogs will eat Thousandsof those a year.