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How much do praying mantis cost?

i dont knowdo you


How much babies do praying mantses have?

the mantis egg hatches 200 to 400 mantis!


What kind of female insect kills and eats her mate?

The praying mantis. Sometimes, she even eats her mate during the mating act.


How much would I pay for a praying mantis?

Not very much if you look in a fish store they cost as much as those tiny fish that are only like a dollar.


Are praying mantis vegetarians?

Funny question! Praying mantis, try spelling it like Preying mantis. Preying means waiting to catch prey. Thus making it a carnivore. ~Amythefairy


What type of praying mantis is found in Tennessee?

Usually, The European mantis is common, but it could be a different one. The Chinese praying mantis is common in east TN. This is the large green/tan mantis. The Carolina praying mantis is also found in east Tn. It is much smaller and more aggressive, usually with a more brown cast to it, with lesser claws than the Chinese.


Is a praying mantis stronger than an ant?

It depends, generally, a praying mantis would be stronger, but ants are creatures that live in mass quantity. If you want straight facts, a praying mantis is stronger, if you care more about a real scenario, where there would probably be one praying mantis, and thousands of ants, ants would be stronger. Also to add to this point, ants carry up to 4 times their weight.


Can praying mantis jump high?

depends on how much weed it smokes


How much stages does praying mantis has?

Three without additional ones


Why is your praying mantis drinking so much?

It probably is in too hot of an environment


Chinese praying mantis range of length?

Chinese praying mantis females generally grow to be around 6 inches long, which is very big for pet mantids. The males are generally smaller but not by much.


Is it illegal to capture praying mantis in Illinois?

No. It is not illegal to keep, kill, touch, collect, or in any way harm a praying mantis in the United States. They are not endangered, nor are they even that rare in most areas. In fact, the Praying mantis found in much of the United States is actually an invasive species from Europe introduced in 1899. There is a common Old Wives Tale that the praying mantis is protected and cannot be killed, but this is not true. The only occasion in which it would be illegal to catch or kill a mantis is in a Narional Park or other protected land where all the wildlife is protected. For further information, consult the Snopes page on praying mantises.