It depends...... If you want them to mate, yes. If you love them both and don't want either one of them to die, no.
order:mantodea scientific name:mantodea there the same thing
believe it or not, i actually asked myself the same question. so i conducted an experiment, and the praying mantis murdered the daddy long-legs, and briefly got a snack from it. i also tried 3 different kinds of spiders, centipedes, and earwigs. the praying mantis killed them all. hope this helps!
No. A praying mantis will try to eat anything that is smaller than or the same size as it if it does not eat it first. They are pretty fearless when it comes to other bugs, and if anything, the hornet should fear the mantis.
It really depends on the species. Some mantises of the same species may be green or brown, depending upon the climate and surroundings. If the area is humid or wet, they'll most likely be green.
No, each praying mantis needs their own living space and should not be kept in the same cage as another. If two or more are put together they will start to feed on one another.
there is a big difference between the two insects stick bugs eat only plants and mostly resemble sticks most stick bugs do not have wings some species however do.mantis are strictly carnivores eating only insects most mantis have wings and are able to fly most mantis resemble leaves and some times sticks.
Anything you want! You could even make up a name like, MaKayla with the first a sounding like ant. I had the same problem naming my stuffed manitee and I named her MaKayla. Don't call me a freak but you could also call her Mandy or Mandoline.
It really depends on the species. Some mantises of the same species may be green or brown, depending upon the climate and surroundings.If the area is humid or wet, they'll most likely be green.If the area is hot and dry, they'll most likely be brown.If their immediate surroundings are somewhere in between, they may be partially brown and partially green! Go figure!
It means your brain is looking for patterns that don't exist.
No they don't, I was looking for the same question!
I'm not 100% sure, but I am quite positive that they do not. The egg-sacs are hardened a few hours after being created, and they don't move. Praying mantises only eat moving insects. It would be same to assume they would see the sac as simply a rock.
Answer:Some insects will eat their partner after mating, such as the Preying Mantis and the Black Widow Spider. Other animals, such as lions, have been known to kill offspring from the same species if it is not their own progeny. While still in the womb the tiger-shark will eat its siblings before being born, and many monkeys, while the same species, will kill other monkeys from rival troupes. --------------------------Humans kill their own species.