It depends. For a cricket, the bite is the kiss of death. For a person, you wouldn't even notice it.
A praying mantis can't bite you. But it probably is pretty painful to other bugs.
i dont think praying mantis' bite man
Like most insects, the praying mantis is cold-blooded.
It means that it could be resting. Praying mantis move when they feel like moving. If they don't then their fine, pick it up once to see, but after that, leave it alone.
No, but don't be fooled. The praying mantis looks like it's praying.
because it looks like it is praying that it is a bug
Yes, a praying mantis is a carnivore, which means it eats meat. It will eat other insects, as well as lizards and even small birds, like humming birds, if the mantis is big enough.
The praying mantis does have claw-like legs. The praying mantis is known as one of the highest formidable predators in the animal kingdom. The claws are not actual referred to as claws but as raptorial legs.
take it to the hospital Seriously, Just let her be and treat her like all other praying mantis's.
A praying mantis is a green insect with long stick-like body and very thin legs. It gets its name from its signature pose which makes the praying mantis appear like it is praying.
A praying mantis, like all insects, has six legs.
Food Chain. Predators of the praying mantis are: snake, spider, birds and the praying mantis itself . The praying mantis tends to prey on: smaller insects like moths and bees, small mammals such as mice, and amphibians smaller than itself including salamanders.
they are the only ones that look like their praying.
They are named praying mantis because of their tyical "prayer-like" stance. The word mantis derives from the Greek word mantis for prophet or fortune teller.I also thin it came from back then when people would say "Don't Let The Bed Bugs Bite"