It depends on the context. Some are for inviting mates, some are just stealthy.
If you mean Psycho Mantis, the voice actor who provided the voice of Psycho Mantis, is Doug Stone.
A praying mantis is an insect and, like all insects, has three body parts - a head, a thorax, and an abdomen.
Flower mantises, such as the Orchid Mantis, have evolved remarkable adaptations for camouflage and predation. Their body shape and coloration mimic flowers, allowing them to blend seamlessly into their surroundings, making them less visible to both predators and prey. Additionally, their slow, deliberate movements and ability to mimic flower movements enhance their disguise, attracting pollinators that they can ambush. These adaptations enable them to be effective hunters while minimizing the risk of being detected.
There is no official body language, although many persons try to say that certain bady movements always mean a defined or specific thing (which is nonsense). Body movements to indicate certain feelings or thoughts is said to be 'body language'.
In Asia, the mantis is considered lucky and a good omen, and was studied by Shaolin monks, who developed a fighting style based upon its movements.
The body of a mantis is divided into three parts: the abdomen, head, and thorax. The praying mantis' head has two antennae, compound eyes, and a mouth, These insects also have six jointed legs, two forelegs, and wings.
you are just plain mean
When a praying mantis eats a lizard, it captures the lizard with its sharp front legs and devours it by chewing it with its powerful mandibles. The mantis then digests the lizard's body for nutrients.
its when the blood travel through out its body
through the air it breathes
Front legs By:M.G.B.R
hand movements in drama it could also mean ure body posture