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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.
the flower mantis baby will eat fruit fly's and house fly's adults will eat any thing from crickets to moths.
The South African Flower Mantis blends in with a flower and then stays still until an insect comes within range. There are many different types of flower mantids that have adapted to look like various flowers.
Indian flower mantis are a small species of mantis and eat small insects such as small crickets, small worms, fruit flies small grass hoppers (they love these) and many many more that are small and easy to catch and eat
in terms of size,a mantis named toxodera denticulata, or the javanese flower/stick mantis the record holder at 71/2 inches.however, ther is a larger unamed species that has jus been introduced to the pet trade.
No. They eat bugs and other small critters.
They have special ugly adaptions
The voodoo Lilly's (Dracunculus vulgaris) adaptions are that it releases an odor that bursts from the flower of the plant on the day the flower opens. The odor smells like rotting meat so attracts flies to pollinate it.
The mantis sits and waits for prey to come around. Once close, they lash out with their first pair of legs designed for catching and holding prey. They then eat the prey live with their mandibles.A praying mantis can also camouflage themselves as flowers so when theyre prey walks on to the flower/mantis it quickly kills it and eats it.
Sometimes on white flowers there will be an orchid mantis, may not be able to tell it's there until you step on it though, so if you see a white flower whack it with your net
No, a mantis is a carnivore