Only the Praying Mantis can turn its head 360 degrees
Only Praying Mantis which is an INSECT can turn its head 360 degrees.
The three sections of an insect's body are the head, thorax, and abdomen. The head contains the insect's sensory organs and mouthparts, the thorax is where the legs and wings are attached, and the abdomen houses vital organs such as the digestive and reproductive systems.
The head is the first part, with antennae, eyes and mouthparts. The thorax is the middle, with the legs and wings if the insect has them, and containing the muscles to use them. The third part is called the abdomen, with no appendages. This part houses the internal organs.
They cant turn there head around only owls can!
Mandibles are jaws. Find the mouth and you will find the mandibles.
Only Praying Mantis which is an INSECT can turn its head 360 degrees.
All I know is that the praying mantis is the only insect that can turn its head over its shoulder. I doubt it can turn its head all the way around.
a break dancing fly
Yes, it can. It is really interesting to watch. It is the only insect that can turn it's head.
The insect that has horns on its head is called a rhinoceros beetle.
Thorax
Head goes on the front, abdomen goes on the back.
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The insect with a black head and brown body is commonly known as a stag beetle.
Head, thorax and abdomen are the parts of an insect. The order in which the parts are listed also is the order of their occurrence on the insect's body, from head to bottom. Other insect characteristics include two antennae, three sets of jointed legs, and compound eyes.