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A preymantus primarily feeds on insects, including flies, crickets, and moths, making it a carnivorous insect. It uses its specialized appendages to capture prey with remarkable speed and precision. Additionally, it may occasionally consume small vertebrates or other arthropods, depending on availability. Overall, its diet is largely dependent on its habitat and the prey that it can successfully ambush.

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