While a praying mantis is eating it tends to actually make a crunching sound. Praying mantis do have small stomachs so they tend to eat small insects like bees, moths, and flies. The crunching sound is made from them eating. If praying mantis are not eating, they do not make any
While a praying mantis is eating it tends to actually make a crunching sound. Praying mantis do have small stomachs so they tend to eat small insects like bees, moths, and flies. The crunching sound is made from them eating. If praying mantis are not eating, they do not make any
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You do know that a praying mantis is an insect right? The praying mantis isn't actually praying. It is called that for the stance it makes.
If a praying mantis is being attacked, it will often spread its wings out and rub them together creating a startling sound.
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Yes there's always a sound somewhere Like wind makes a sound cars makes a sound animals makes sound
the amplitude of a sound wave makes sound loudness and softer.. damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong
Camouflage !.. A preying mantis eats insects for food. Being 'disguised' as a leaf makes it harder for the prey to see it until it's too late.
A hog sometimes makes a snorting sound, and sometimes makes a squealing sound.
A praying mantis is a green insect with long stick-like body and very thin legs. It gets its name from its signature pose which makes the praying mantis appear like it is praying.