The African flower mantis is a species of praying mantis native to Africa. They are known for their vibrant coloring, which includes shades of green, pink, and brown, helping them to camouflage among flowers. African flower mantises are ambush predators, waiting patiently for their prey to come within striking distance.
No, Flower Mantises are not harmful to humans. They are unique insects that use camouflage to resemble flowers and are generally peaceful creatures that feed on other insects in their environment.
The scientific name of the annual flower African Daisy is Arctotis fastuosa. It belongs to the plant family Asteraceae.
The Delta Sigma Theta sorority's official flower is the African violet. It was chosen as a symbol of the strength and beauty of the organization's members. The purple petals represent the sorority's official colors of crimson and cream.
Praying Mantis are carnivores, with the exception of the Chinese Mantis who occasionally ingests pollen.
The national flower of Ghana is the African Golden Lily (also known as the Theobroma cacao). This flowering plant bears beautiful yellow and red flowers which are native to the region.
Anything you want! You could even make up a name like, MaKayla with the first a sounding like ant. I had the same problem naming my stuffed manitee and I named her MaKayla. Don't call me a freak but you could also call her Mandy or Mandoline.
the flower mantis baby will eat fruit fly's and house fly's adults will eat any thing from crickets to moths.
African giant praying mantis
Indian flower mantis are a small species of mantis and eat small insects such as small crickets, small worms, fruit flies small grass hoppers (they love these) and many many more that are small and easy to catch and eat
in terms of size,a mantis named toxodera denticulata, or the javanese flower/stick mantis the record holder at 71/2 inches.however, ther is a larger unamed species that has jus been introduced to the pet trade.
its a African flower
it means "disguise"
its blue.
No. They eat bugs and other small critters.
No, Flower Mantises are not harmful to humans. They are unique insects that use camouflage to resemble flowers and are generally peaceful creatures that feed on other insects in their environment.
African elephants have pour sight.
The Camillia is Alabama's state flower.