praying mantises use their strong legs for running away from storms, rain and other bad weather. THANKS FOR READING :)
Adaptations.
The purpose of all adaptations is to help organisms survive and reproduce in their specific environment. Adaptations can include physical characteristics, behaviors, or physiological processes that increase an organism's chances of survival and reproduction.
Not necessarily. While adaptations can help an organism survive and reproduce in its environment, they may not always be beneficial in all situations or environments. Changes in the environment or interactions with other species can render an adaptation less useful or even harmful over time.
Adaptations help organisms survive and reproduce in their environment by providing characteristics that increase their chances of survival, such as camouflage, speed, or specialized body structures. The more well-adapted an organism is to its environment, the more successful it is likely to be in terms of survival and reproduction. Over time, successful adaptations can lead to evolutionary changes in a population, enhancing its overall fitness within that environment.
Adaptations are changes in an organism's physical or behavioral characteristics that help it survive and reproduce in its environment. These changes can be gradual over many generations through natural selection, allowing individuals with beneficial traits to pass them on to their offspring. Adaptations increase an organism's fitness by enhancing its ability to thrive in its specific habitat.
They mimic their surroundings to ensure a meal
on the internet Go to praying mantis, there are several links there that will help you.
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The population of a praying mantis world wide is 700,000.067 Thank you for asking. I hope I could help you today.
The Praying Mantis have a triangular head used for turning 180 degrees to scan it's surroundings. That is one adaptation.
Praying mantids are insects and lay egg sacs. There is no live birth involved.
---- A praying mantis sounds something like a cricket but is more peaceful in singing. Take that from a girl who is still in school studying science every other day. Sorrrry if that doesn't help you but I know what a praying mantis sounds like.....but i dont know what an ant sounds like....if it has any sounds:)
yes they help ur garden. They help your garden because they eat the bugs that eat your plants
I have one and it doesn't have a tree but some sticks and leaves would help
The praying mantis uses it's front feet to not only help the insect in it's stability when walking,but to also grab it's prey and kill it. Ever notice how the praying mantis has tiny spines on it's forearms?Well those spines dig into the prey when caught, thus making the prey unable to escape.
They keep the insect count low and kill insects that harm plants
because of their claws striping down their arms . and because they always have their arms next to eachother im sorry if i didn't help a bit D: .