mostly crickets (poor poor crickets) >:)
praying mantids prey on flies, moths, damselflies, butterflies, and more!
By grabbing the prey with its front claw like legs and eating it alive.
It is "Praying Mantis", because the mantis frequently holds its front legs up and pressed together in front of it, like a person praying.
no, a mantis does not have a back bone
Prey is a homophone for pray.
they hold there pray with there pinchers
The homophone of "pray" is "prey".
a month
yes
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Praying mantis insects are not poisonous at all.