Saturday, September 10, 2011

praying mantis band

Praying Mantis
praying mantis

Monday, August 15, 2011

Praying Mantis and Praying mantis picture

Praying Mantis and Praying mantis picture
The praying mantis has historically been a popular subject of mythology and folklore. In France, people believed a praying mantis would point a lost child home. In Arabic and Turkish cultures, a mantis was thought to point toward Mecca. In Africa, the mantis was thought to brink good luck to whomever it landed on and even restore life to the dead. In the U.S. they were thought to blind men and kill horses. Europeans believed they were highly worshipful to god since they always seemed to be praying. In China, nothing cured bedwetting better than roasted mantis eggs.
The mantis has an enormous appetite, eating up to sixteen crickets a day, but is not limited to just insects. They are carnivorous and cannibalistic, and only eat live prey in both nymph and adult stages. Although customarily they eat cockroach-type insects, they prefer soft-bodied insects like flies. They have been documented eating 21 species of insects, soft-shelled turtles, mice, frogs, birds, and newts.Although the European mantis was introduced to the United States to eat insects that destroy farm crops, other species are known informally as "soothsayers," "devil's horses," "mule killers," and "camel crickets" since their saliva was mistakenly thought to poison farm livestock.

Praying Mantis

Facts on Praying Mantis ( Praying Mantis Picture)



Praying Mantis is Well known for its unique body form and characteristic pose of upheld front limbs (which recalls somebody at prayer), the Praying Mantis is a carnivorous insect with a fascinating lifestyle. There are an estimated 2000 species around the globe, of which two or three hundred occur in sub-Saharan Africa.

As a group, the mantises are immediately recognisable. All species have distinctive triangular heads and wings which fold flat over the abdomen. The head can be rotated with more flexibility than that of any other insect, while the front legs are equipped with hook-like spines on their inner surface, which hold prey securely. Picture of Praying Mantis

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Praying Mantis, more facts

An interesting fact regarding this insect it that ,while they are mating ,the female praying mantis eats the male's head.No one knows for sure why,but it could be that protein from male body helps the eggs develop.praying mantis has excellent eye sight and they can see up to 18 meters or 60 feet away.

















Tuesday, June 28, 2011

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