She's a nymph, and she got a lot bigger. I don't know if I interrupted her molt but she's moving and she didn't eat the crickets I tried feeding her at first but now there's nothing left but cricket legs in her terrarium. I kept the humidity up and tried feeding her. I don't know what a mantis looks like when it's molting (nor when the process of molting it interrupted). All I know is that Mandy (my Carolina mantis) is bigger and theirs no exoskeleton!
No, instead, it has an exoskeleton [the outer shell]. No, A praying mantis has an exoskeleton. they don't need the heavy duty reinforcement and support that some of the bigger creatures need.
Yes, they do(all insects do)
no they have a hard exoskeleton
Like all insects, the mantis has a hard exoskeleton to cover its softer insides.
Yes a pray mantis Is bigger then a Lego block
no, they have an exoskeleton like all insects i believe.
Yes, all insects have exoskeletons.
I'm not sure but the fact that they have 6 legs and an exoskeleton are pretty good starts
No, a praying mantis cannot survive without water.
no, the praying mantis have mandibles which work sideways with sharp points at the end of them.
A mantis can live 1 day and a half without his head.
An adult praying mantis can only go a day or two without food.