What do you know about the preying mantids? How do you know if this is an animal?

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What do you know about the preying mantids?

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What do you know aboutthe preying mantids?

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How do you knowif this is an animal?

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This living thing haseyes, legs, a mouth

a body covered with wings,and other parts that help

us know that it is anANIMAL!

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How do you knowif this animal is anINVERTEBRATE

orVERTEBRATE?

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This animal is aninvertebrate because

it hasNO BACKBONE!

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This living thingis an

ANIMALthat is an

INVERTEBRATE.But how can you

know if it isan insect?

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Three Body Sections head

thorax

abdomen

Three Pairs of Legs

1

2

3

One pair of antennae

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Mantids are easy to recognize. Their front legs look like a T-Rex.

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These legs are adapted for capturing prey.

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The rows of long and short spines along the front legs snatch and cut prey with raptor-like speed.

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A single spine at the tip of the front legsacts as a hook to help snag a prey and bring it to the waiting jaws.

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The mantids’ jaws are strong enough to cut through our skin

and can chop even large prey into tiny pieces.

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The one thing mantids do pray for is a meal!

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They feed only on living prey.

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A hungry mantid can eat up to 15 crickets a day.

Large Mantids can even eatsmall birds, frogs and small reptiles

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Mantids mimic their surroundings--camouflage.

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Mantids see any kind of movementwith their mobile head, that can

turn 180 degrees.

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Great vision. Large compound eyes on their small triangular head.

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A single ear is found in some mantids on their bellies!

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This ear can hearing ultrasonic waves thathelp it avoid being eaten by bats.