So the male mantis doesn't eat the baby. Another possibility is that the female eats the male to sustain her protein levels during pregnancy thus increasing the likelihood of healthy nymphs.
I think it's so they have enough energy to lay the eggs
Funny question! Praying mantis, try spelling it like Preying mantis. Preying means waiting to catch prey. Thus making it a carnivore. ~Amythefairy
Sometimes the female mantis gets very hungry and will eat the male while mating
Well, for a start, the female is larger than the male...The female mantis can eat its partner if he makes her mad enough during their compulation. But not if he doesn't bug her much. The male can fight back but hes no match for the larger female. Oh and, one more thing, the female mantis only eats the males head.Mantis Tip: Female mantis' are usually green and have 8 sections in their abdomin. Male mantis' are usually brown (like bark on a tree) and have 6 sections in their abdomin.
No, you can't eat a praying mantis.
Except during mating season, the praying mantis is a solitary insect.
1- The female will often eat the male after mating 2-They blend perfectly with their background, their almost INVISIBLE
well... when a female and a male mantis mate and are "done" IF the female is like starving( only when starving) she actually will eat her mate. the male will not eat the female unless also starving but that is more unlikely then a female eating a male. if you keep two mantis's in one cage or habitat, one might eat the other.
Yes they certainly can. My praying mantis loves it
Other praying mantis, creobroters, European mantis and Larger brown mantis. also some birds will eat a praying mantis (humming birds and other small birds).
"Placing them in the same jar, the male, in alarm, endeavoured to escape. In a few minutes the female succeeded in grasping him. She first bit off his front tarsus, and consumed the tibia and femur. Next she gnawed out his left eye...it seems to be only by accident that a male ever escapes alive from the embraces of his partner" Leland Ossian Howard, Science, 1886.
No praying mantis do not eat spiders
they don't eat themselves but the female will eat the male after they mate