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The praying mantis. Sometimes, she even eats her mate during the mating act.
Yes they do. they eat the praying mantis to feed their young birds.
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The kind of bug that looks like a grasshopper and a praying mantis combination, is a cricket. In fact crickets are sometimes mistaken for grasshoppers because they look so similar.
their predators are birds, lizards, bats, snakes and turtles
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They are called White-Spotted Brown spiders
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You would most likely feed them (after they hatch) Drosophila melanogaster fruit flies. This is what a Praying Mantis nymph would eat.
Not fruits: Praying Mantis's or Mantids prefer to catch their own food. You can purchase crickets, meal worms, or other insects at many pet stores, or catch flies and release them into the mantis's cage. Their diet is high in protein, so if you have a pet and it is unable to get food on it's own, you may be able to give small amounts of canned (ground) cat food slowly by spoon...nudging it gently towards it's mouth. Water it the same way if unable to fend for its self.
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