means death
Anywhere that has insects but some praying mantises eat each other
Except during mating season, the praying mantis is a solitary insect.
In a battle between a hornet and a praying mantis, the praying mantis is likely to have the upper hand due to its predatory nature and powerful forelegs designed for grabbing prey. While hornets can sting and defend themselves aggressively, the mantis's speed and camouflage can give it an advantage in ambushing the hornet. Ultimately, the outcome can depend on the size and species of each insect, as well as the environment in which they encounter each other. However, in most scenarios, the praying mantis would prevail.
No because they would start fighting each other which is not pleasant.
Some species do such as the Violin mantis however many will end up eating each other regardless of being fed well
no praying mantises give birth from a egg the female praying mantis lays. no praying mantises give birth from a egg the female praying mantis lays. no praying mantises give birth from a egg the female praying mantis lays.
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.
A grasshopper and Praying Mantis are two distinct species of insects. There are many species of both insects, additionally their size and habits vary. There are some 8000 species of grasshoppers and 2200 of the Mantis, each with unique identifying characteristics.
No, each praying mantis needs their own living space and should not be kept in the same cage as another. If two or more are put together they will start to feed on one another.
It would be pretty hard to say... Both animals would eat each other, depending on who's bigger.
Praying mantises belong to the order Mantodea, and their scientific names can vary by species. One of the most commonly recognized species is the European mantis, scientifically named Mantis religiosa. Another well-known species is the Chinese mantis, which is classified as Tenodera sinensis. There are over 2,400 species of mantises in total, each with its own unique scientific name.
there is a big difference between the two insects stick bugs eat only plants and mostly resemble sticks most stick bugs do not have wings some species however do.mantis are strictly carnivores eating only insects most mantis have wings and are able to fly most mantis resemble leaves and some times sticks.