it is an insectivore it is a ferocious predator
Yes it is.
'Vertebrate' means 'Has a backbone' - eg. mammals and birds
'Invertebrate' means 'Does not have a back bone'
Insects do not have backbones so are Invertebrates.
Neither-- as eaters of other insects and even small animals, praying mantises are carnivores.
it is an insectivore it is a ferocious predator
mantis is a canivore
Yes.It Traps an animal using it's claws.
INVERTABRE
Carnivore
wild hogs and some birds
Praying mantis are unique looking insects. They mainly eat other insects, so this would make them a carnivore, and not an omnivore.
No. But if you search "Buy a praying mantis" you will see a bunch of different web sites. On one you can buy an egg for $18.99 and you can get 40 to 400 baby mantis'. Hope I helped.
Praying Mantis are carnivores, with the exception of the Chinese Mantis who occasionally ingests pollen.
The Praying Mantis can be found in most parts of the world that have a mild winter and plenty of vegetation. They spend most of their time in highly vegetated areas such as gardens, forests, and such.
Carnivore
Carnivore
Yes.It Traps an animal using it's claws.
it is an insectivore it is a ferocious predator
wild hogs and some birds
The praying mantis is a carnivore. It ambushes insects that come too near.
Praying mantis are unique looking insects. They mainly eat other insects, so this would make them a carnivore, and not an omnivore.
Yes, a praying mantis is a carnivore, which means it eats meat. It will eat other insects, as well as lizards and even small birds, like humming birds, if the mantis is big enough.
A mantis is a carnivore - it hunts other insects and eats them.
Funny question! Praying mantis, try spelling it like Preying mantis. Preying means waiting to catch prey. Thus making it a carnivore. ~Amythefairy
Yes It Is And Eats Mainly Insects, But Will Also Eat Lizards, Snakes, Birds And Even Mammals.
The plural of praying mantis is praying mantises or praying mantes. The plural of grasshopper is grasshoppers.