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It depends, generally, a praying mantis would be stronger, but ants are creatures that live in mass quantity. If you want straight facts, a praying mantis is stronger, if you care more about a real scenario, where there would probably be one praying mantis, and thousands of ants, ants would be stronger. Also to add to this point, ants carry up to 4 times their weight.

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Proportionately, the ant is stronger than the praying mantis, but just through sheer strength on how much each could lift, the mantis is stronger than the ant.

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Not even close Ants are able to lift anywhere from 10-50 times their own body weight. And that’s because their small size and cross sectional area. For them it’s more about size rather than muscle. The Mantis probably could lift no much more than 2-3

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Yes, a praying mantis is part of the insect category.

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Not true. Praying mantises prefer bugs that move more

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βˆ™ 12y ago

ether the wide armed mantis or the Chinese mantis

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βˆ™ 12y ago

Very strong

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