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Cannibalism among these insects is not uncommon. Two hungry males will most likely attack each other, and the winner wil...
15/04/2023

Cannibalism among these insects is not uncommon. Two hungry males will most likely attack each other, and the winner will eat the loser.

Praying mantises are masters of disguise, and their colors always match the main color scheme of the area in which they ...
15/04/2023

Praying mantises are masters of disguise, and their colors always match the main color scheme of the area in which they live.

In some countries of Central Asia, rural residents keep praying mantises to kill insect pests.
14/04/2023

In some countries of Central Asia, rural residents keep praying mantises to kill insect pests.

The ancient Egyptians worshiped praying mantises and even mummified them like pharaohs.
14/04/2023

The ancient Egyptians worshiped praying mantises and even mummified them like pharaohs.

There are more than two thousand species of praying mantis in the world.
13/04/2023

There are more than two thousand species of praying mantis in the world.

The female praying mantis often kills and eats the male after mating is over. By the way, this happens with scorpions to...
13/04/2023

The female praying mantis often kills and eats the male after mating is over. By the way, this happens with scorpions too.

The praying mantis is able to eat and digest almost anything without harm to itself. These insects attack both the black...
12/04/2023

The praying mantis is able to eat and digest almost anything without harm to itself. These insects attack both the black widow, a deadly poisonous spider, and ladybugs, which are quite toxic in themselves.

The largest mantises reach a height of 10-12 centimeters.
12/04/2023

The largest mantises reach a height of 10-12 centimeters.

They feed mainly on small insects, but on occasion they can also bite a lizard, a frog or even a small snake.
11/04/2023

They feed mainly on small insects, but on occasion they can also bite a lizard, a frog or even a small snake.

Praying mantises are the only insects in which the head rotates in different directions in the same way as in humans.
11/04/2023

Praying mantises are the only insects in which the head rotates in different directions in the same way as in humans.

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