It lays them in their oocetha then just wonders off
no species of mantis hibernate
they dont. young take care of themselves
Birds.
an orchid mantis does or does not help mankind. which means that it doesn't help mankind but its not bad for mankind either
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.
Pink and green
camoflouge
Sometimes on white flowers there will be an orchid mantis, may not be able to tell it's there until you step on it though, so if you see a white flower whack it with your net
The orchid mantis is an rare insect that can be found only on white flowers. When disturbed, it flies away into the air with a buzzing noise. It is slightly similar to the mantis in appearance, and is found more frequently in sunny weather. When approached, the orchid mantis will raise its head in defense, making it easier to spot. It sells for 2,400 Bells, a high price for a bug.
The orchid mantis is an rare insect that can be found only on white flowers. When disturbed, it flies away into the air with a buzzing noise. It is slightly similar to the mantis in appearance, and is found more frequently in sunny weather. When approached, the orchid mantis will raise its head in defense, making it easier to spot. It sells for 2,400 Bells, a high price for a bug.
Insects, such as the praying mantis, do not care for their young. Young insects are strictly on their own, they care for themselves. Since all insect behavior is instinctive, there is actually nothing for young insects to learn from older insects anyway. They are hatched knowing what to do, and they do it.
alittle less than half a year