They need to breathe as their bodies are slanted. There are 2,000 species of praying mantis, and some are born with bent tails, as this is their species. So, your praying mantis is fine.
No. What you are likely calling the "tail" on a praying mantis is the abdomen. They don't have a tail.
because it is trying to squirt poison into your tongue hoped it helped =D
That depends on how the mother's tail got bent. If it got bent in an accident, then most likely they won't, but if the mother's tail was bent when she was born, then it is possible that at least some of the puppies will also have a bent tail.
The shape of a fishes tail is decided by its genetic makeup. There is no "treatment" for a bent tail.
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That is not at all uncommon for the prey to turn the table on the predator. That is also a problem with feeding snakes live mice. The mice will bite the snake and it will die from an infection. I know of one snake that the mouse had begun eating its tail.
A hamster's tail should not be bent or touching the floor. This could indicate a possible injury, such as a broken or dislocated tail. It is important to take your hamster to a veterinarian experienced with small animals for an examination and appropriate treatment.
The male is smaller in comparison with the female, and the male has small pincers at the tail-end. Also, at this time of year (in the Southern hemisphere) many females are still laying eggs and will have very swollen abdomens with a bright pink stripe down each side. most males are brown while the females are green.
A seahorses tail can not straighten like a dog or a cats tail it stays bent all the time
What do you mean by a stuck shifter? If it doesn't return then the spring is broken, You have to pull the tranny out to replace it. You either have a broken spring or a bent fork or a bent shaft. You need to open it up to see whats wrong
Do you mean a manta, like a ray? Because a mantis is a type of insect. Ultimately, all creatures are related. Chlorophyll is chemically similar to hemoglobin. Fruit flies use the same genes to differentiate head from tail during egg development as humans do. But in ordinary terms, in the sense that we say dogs are related to wolves and house cats are related to cougars, no, the whale is not related to the mantis--a type of insect--or to the manta ray--a type of shark.
No, it's supposed to lay flat and straight over its back.