In a confrontation between a hornet and a mantis, the outcome often depends on the species involved and the circumstances of the encounter. Hornets are generally larger and possess a potent sting, which can be an advantage. However, a praying mantis is a skilled predator with strong forelegs designed for capturing prey. If the mantis successfully ambushes the hornet, it could potentially win, but the hornet has the upper hand in a direct confrontation due to its size and stinging capability.
The praying mantis will win when it eats the fly.
the female mantis is big and bulky in appearance and is at least one inch longer then the male. the male is very slender and graceful looking.
Praying mantis. Would kill the bee even before it could try to sting.
Obvioussally a bull ant uhhh
In a battle between a praying mantis and a lizard, the outcome would likely depend on the size and species of both animals. Generally, a larger lizard would have the advantage over a praying mantis due to its size and strength. However, a praying mantis is known for its quick reflexes and powerful front legs, which it uses to catch and kill its prey. Ultimately, the result would depend on the specific circumstances of the encounter.
the moss mantis would win
I would guess Mantis...??
Contributor opinions:Batman would win.
The FA18 Hornet would win any dogfight with the older, slower, less maneuverable F4.
The Japanese hornet " the giant Asian hornet" is larger than the Asian hornet and it's venom contains a neurotoxin that the Asian hornet doesn't have. So it would seem that the Japanese variety would be at an advantage, but I'm only speculating.
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