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No, they reproduce sexually. Some of the species praying mantis can be reproduce asexually. But not all the species of praying mantis asexual.
Other praying mantis, creobroters, European mantis and Larger brown mantis. also some birds will eat a praying mantis (humming birds and other small birds).
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.
Praying-mantis Pupa moth, Praying Mantis, Painted Lady Butterfly, Peacock Butterfly and Pasture wireworm are insects that begin with P.
The scientific name for a praying mantis is Mantis religiosa.
Yes they do. they eat the praying mantis to feed their young birds.
some types are diptera
· Praying Mantis
The praying mantis. Sometimes, she even eats her mate during the mating act.
Anywhere that has insects but some praying mantises eat each other
The praying mantis (Mantis religiosa) is not endangered anywhere. There are many other types of mantises, sometimes called "praying mantises" colloquially, around the world though, and some of them are endangered.
wild hogs and some birds