if a bird or other animal tries to attack a mantis it will put up its wings and forearms
under the forearms of a mantis there is a little black dot with a white dot in the center acting as a false eye scaring its enemies.
the defense of a mantis if a bird or something like that tries to attack it it will raise its wings and forearms under the forearms is a black spot witch acts as a false eye and scares its enemies away.
When the praying mantis needs to defend itself against predators, it will stand up tall, raise its large front legs, and open its wings to look as big as possible. It uses its front legs not only to catch prey but also to defend itself if necessary. It does this by standing up tall and making clicking noises to frighten its enemies. If that does not work the mantis either flies away quickly or it delivers a powerful punch with its hooked front leg. Although an angry mantis can be frightening, they are generally not aggressive to humans.
Usually, mantis will protect themselves or there eggs by slashing the attacker with its front legs. It will also bite the attacker, although it has no venom.
If it's threatend, it would bite the person or animal with it's raptorial fore arms.
they tend flick their front arms up and sway side to side as an intention to make itself bigger and also flutters its wings as if it were about to take lift
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Food Chain. Predators of the praying mantis are: snake, spider, birds and the praying mantis itself . The praying mantis tends to prey on: smaller insects like moths and bees, small mammals such as mice, and amphibians smaller than itself including salamanders.
it can fly away fly
Well the praying mantis will eat a bug smaller than itself unless its starving.
how do young protect itself
Yes. A praying mantis will eat any insect smaller than itself, including other mantises.
how does 'what' protect itself.
A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
The opossum protect itself by playing dead.
Pig protect itself by hiding
how dose the milkfish protect itself