Yes, praying mantises eat grasshoppers!
no unless cooked
Except during mating season, the praying mantis is a solitary insect.
They are mostly eaten by birds or even starving dogs and cats!
The female does not. The male is often eaten by the female during sexx.
no the males will get Territorial and will fight to the death the loser often gets eaten.
Absolutely not! They make great pets and are easy to care for.
from what i know the praying mantis sits on a leaf, wait for its prey to come close, and then as quick as a blink of an eye it unfolds its arms, which have razor like teeth ligning them, grabs its prey - the insect it then eaten happily. hope this helps
Hummingbird eggs are eaten by snakes, blue jays and crows. Hummingbirds are eaten by cats, but occasionally by hawks, praying mantis, bees, wasps, and sometimes a large fish.
no they get eaten, i had a praying mantis and the grasshopper kicked him in the head and the mantis didnt even flinch
Yes. Some have even developed a method for detecting when a bat uses echolocation in order to avoid becoming its prey.
Praying mantis are carnivors, eating almost anything living (insects - flies, aphids, grasshoppers) that get close enough to grab. Praying mantis like a warm and humid regions for a habitat, they can be found in North and South America, Europe, Southern Asia, Australia and South Africa. There are more than 2000 species, of that 20 species are native to the United States.
a process of eating and eaten by is known as food chain, that is an animal eating its prey and also eaten by other animal. grass--------- grass hopper-----------frog--------snake an interconnected food chain is known as food web