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No, a praying mantis is an insect.no its a bug! how would it be an amphibian anyways???
It depends, generally, a praying mantis would be stronger, but ants are creatures that live in mass quantity. If you want straight facts, a praying mantis is stronger, if you care more about a real scenario, where there would probably be one praying mantis, and thousands of ants, ants would be stronger. Also to add to this point, ants carry up to 4 times their weight.
Except during mating season, the praying mantis is a solitary insect.
No. But if you search "Buy a praying mantis" you will see a bunch of different web sites. On one you can buy an egg for $18.99 and you can get 40 to 400 baby mantis'. Hope I helped.
Hello! I would not feed a Praying Mantis to a Crested Lizard, because Mantis' have spikes on their claws, which wont kill the Crested, but could very easily harm him.
Praying mantis. Would kill the bee even before it could try to sting.
the female mantis is big and bulky in appearance and is at least one inch longer then the male. the male is very slender and graceful looking.
the praying mantis eats all of the slugs and other bugs such as ants and pests that eat your flowers and plants.
Predation, from other mantids or birds and such
I would guess a praying mantis, and other bugs that are big like that
I would a guess a praying mantis is a good camoflage artist.
I'm not 100% sure, but I am quite positive that they do not. The egg-sacs are hardened a few hours after being created, and they don't move. Praying mantises only eat moving insects. It would be same to assume they would see the sac as simply a rock.