Praying mantises eat other, smaller types of bugs.
mantis eat crickets, flies, bees,hornets
and, sometimes depending on size and strength, small birds and mammals such as mice and South Asia chipmunks .they also eat aphids and leafhoppers
Anything that moves and is about the right size! But seriously, they are a carnivore, sometimes they eat each other.
NO! Pray mantises are not poisonous Save
yes but girl eats the boy..
A mantis is a carnivore - it hunts other insects and eats them.
Praying mantises face predation from various animals, including birds, frogs, and certain reptiles. Larger insects, such as wasps or spiders, may also prey on them. Additionally, some mammals, like shrews, may include praying mantises in their diet. Their camouflaged appearance helps them evade some predators, but they are still vulnerable to those that can spot them.
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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.
they both eat grass.The prey eats grass then an animal eats it.
No. She is much bigger than the male and eats it all at once.
it doesnt it eats grasshopers,@ plants
pray he wont die
yes it is, because a snake looks for pray and eats his pray. so when a snake does this . it means it is.