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  1. A Praying Mantis, or praying mantid, is the common name for an insect of the order Mantodea. These insects are notorious predators and their name is sometime mistakenly spelled ‘Preying Mantis’ which is incorrect. They are in fact named for the typical ‘prayer-like’ stance.

  2. Sep 10, 2010 · Praying mantises are predatory insects named for the look of their folded forelegs, which are held close together as if praying. The name most commonly refers to Mantis religiosa, the...

  3. Sep 1, 2020 · A mantis can hear ultrasonic pulses from bats that use echolocation to locate prey. When a bat targets a mantis for a meal, the mantis knows it by sound collected in its chest-centered ear and it can dive bomb away from a bat’s bite midflight.

  4. Praying Mantis Facts Overview. They are native to Europe, along with parts of Asia and Africa, but have been introduced to the US and Canada. They are well known as phenomenally successful predators, preying on insects such as beetles and moths.

  5. Jan 29, 2020 · The praying mantis is so named because when waiting for prey, it holds its front legs in an upright position as if they are folded in prayer. Don't be fooled by its angelic pose, however, because the mantid is a deadly predator.

  6. Oct 10, 2020 · The Praying Mantis ( Mantis religiosa), or European Mantis, is a species of praying mantid belonging to the family Mantidae. As its name suggests, it is native to Europe but it is also native to parts of Asia and Africa as well.

  7. Quick Facts About Praying Mantises. Scientific Name: Mantidae. Type of Animal: Insect. Number of Species: About 2,300. Physical Description: Long, slender insects, usually in shades of green, brown, or gray.

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