Yes, all insects have exoskeletons.
no they have a hard exoskeleton
Like all insects, the mantis has a hard exoskeleton to cover its softer insides.
no, they have an exoskeleton like all insects i believe.
A praying mantis is an arthropod and an invertebrate which means that they do not have a spine. They do however have a hard exoskeleton that protects it's vital organs from predators.
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.
Praying Mantis
are praying mantis in the bible
A Praying mantis is a invertebrate
The plural of praying mantis is praying mantises or praying mantes. The plural of grasshopper is grasshoppers.
Most species of mantis can fly, including the praying mantis.
The female praying mantis are famous for eating the male after mating.
No a Praying Mantis is harmless to a human.