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Praying Mantis

  - A Praying Mantis is a fascinating insect and a formidable predator known for its unique appearance and hunting abilities ... the name "mantis" comes from the Greek word for "prophet" or "seer," referring to the upright, prayer-like posture of its folded forelegs - The Mantis's common name is derived from the way it holds its large, spiky forelegs folded together, as if in prayer ... these powerful forelegs are designed for grasping and trapping prey - It has a small, triangular head with large, bulging compound eyes ... it is the only known insect capable of rotating its head a full 180 degrees, allowing it to scan its surroundings without moving its body and giving away its position - Mantises are masters of disguise, blending in perfectly with their environment ... their coloration can be green, brown, or yellow to match foliage, flowers, or bark, which helps them ambush prey and avoid predators - About 2 to 5 inches in length - They have excelle...

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