only other insects, mostly the ones that harm our gardens.
The praying mantis can walk on things better and when it's in its hunting position it won't fall plus it can walk vertically up things.
yes because other things may eat it
I happen to have a pet mantis that will eat a pill bug from time to time. However they do not particularly like thes hard shelled insects and will eat softer things if they are not really hungry.
Yes. I keep some as pets. They poop little black pebble looking things. Not stinky.
The praying mantis is an insect with six legs and no wings, so it walks. -Mostly wrong. The mantis walks on four legs, while the other two "legs" are more like arms that he uses to grasp and kill prey, though it can help with movement like climbing things. Some breeds of mantis DO have wings, though it's usually the males that can only fly. http://www.dheconsl.net/praying_mantis.jpg
actually helpful, imagine one of these things the size of even a small crane, though, some science fiction writers have!
The bite of a praying mantis is not harmful to human as they are not poisonous. If a child is bitten by a praying mantis simply wash the area of the bite and reassure the child that they will be fine.
The praying mantis lives in dark holes of a houes or in the notches of a tree.
For what i know praying mantises are not deadly at all. They would not need venom to kill because they catch there prey in an iron grip so they can't get away. Then they kill them. From what i know is praying mantises are not deadly not deadly to large things such as a human, unless its 6 foot long, which is impossible.
Answer:A ladybird beetle, also known as a ladybug has one main enemy. The bird and spider, praying mantis, and some other big things like my cat.
I tried to give my children the things I didn't have as a child, but I think it turned out to be to their detriment.
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).