The big ones eat them!
Nothing. Their predators are praying mantis' and hummingbirds. ;)
Hummingbirds fly very fast and have few predators, but they are sometimes snatched and eaten by eyelash vipers, praying mantis and bird-eating spiders (tarantulas).
no a praying mantis isn't poisones but it will kill hummingbirds
The praying mantis does have claw-like legs. The praying mantis is known as one of the highest formidable predators in the animal kingdom. The claws are not actual referred to as claws but as raptorial legs.
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.
Food Chain. Predators of the praying mantis are: snake, spider, birds and the praying mantis itself . The praying mantis tends to prey on: smaller insects like moths and bees, small mammals such as mice, and amphibians smaller than itself including salamanders.
No they don't, I was looking for the same question!
their predators are birds, lizards, bats, snakes and turtles
Stick insects are preyed upon by the praying mantis, lizards such as the chameleon, and insect-eating birds.
Animals that may eat hummingbirds include larger birds of prey such as hawks, falcons, and owls. Snakes and large spiders are also known to prey on hummingbirds when the opportunity arises. Additionally, outdoor cats may pose a threat to hummingbirds.
To camoflage themselves when predators are around
Only the Praying Mantis can turn its head 360 degrees