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A Praying Mantis is found in a grassland biome.
Praying mantises live in temperate and tropical regions throughout the world, where they blend in with the foliage of their environment by appearing as leaves, sticks, tree bark, blades of grass, etc.
A typical praying mantis usually spends its time camouflaged and waiting for insect prey to pass by. Other than that, they mate, drink water droplets, and lay egg-sacks that contain anywhere from 50-200 baby praying mantises. They do not harm humans.
No, but meditating beetles do. They eat their mates as well! Actually I live in south central Montana and just found a praying mantis in my yard this past weekend Aug-2012. I wonder if its the heat that brought them this far north??
The praying mantis lives in dark holes of a houes or in the notches of a tree.
The Praying Mantist can be found in most part of the world that have a mild winter and plenty of vegetation. They spend most of thier time in highly vegetated areas such as gardens, forest, and such. Hope I gave you a information on where Praying Mantist live! Bye-bye!
Praying Mantises come in a variety of colors since there are more than 2,000 species. They are often green or brown in color, but there are many species that come in a variety of other colors and even patterns. Typically, praying mantises match the colors of their habitat. If a mantis lives on a specific flower, then it might have similar colors on its own body such as pink, yellow, and white.
Louisiana
OBJ lives in Louisiana.
1.45% of the total US population lives in Louisiana.
Within Europe they are, the mantis only occurs in southern parts. In coutries where the mantis lives, they are locally abundant and not quite rare.
Montgomery, Louisiana