Unfortunately not, once the mantis has wings it means that it is and adult and not a wingless nymph ("baby"), once it has moulted into its last skin it will seldom moult again, thus not having a new skin to grow and repair.
no, a mantis does not have a back bone
No, the mouse has to have hair, in order for the praying mantis, to grow properly, this happens because the mutagens of the praying mantis feed off the growth of other species.
No, only in "make believe".
they hold there pray with there pinchers
no
yes
yes
a month
Praying mantis insects are not poisonous at all.
There front legs tat have claws
A pray mantis can live up to a year.
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