Apteromantis aptera
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No, birds love eating mantids and always have, they have no poison in there repetoir of offence. They instead have an intimidating rocking back and forth stance, they then have the thorax (body) which can inflate, they then have sharp fore-arms that flick out faster than the human eye can detect, In short these things will not phase something as dimwitted as a common bird and the bird will most likely go straight for it without giving a second look at anything more than the food it will serve for the bird.
FORE - Meaning lookout ahead
if a bird or other animal tries to attack a mantis it will put up its wings and forearms under the forearms of a mantis there is a little black dot with a white dot in the center acting as a false eye scaring its enemies.
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Mr- Fore by Fore - 1944 was released on: USA: 7 July 1944
It is "Fore", not "four", hence not "five" either. The "Fore" comes from the old use of "Fore-caddies" who were down the fairway looking for the golfers ball coming down the fairway from the tee. The golfer would yell "Fore" telling the "Fore-caddie" that the ball was on the way. Now, of course, "Fore" means "Watch out! Ball is coming your way."
Fore is to aft as front is to rear.
Fore Play was created in 1975.
Féchín of Fore died in 665.
Fore Abbey was created in 630.