Species: mantis
Mantises are a type of insect. They are usually green and have antennae and mandibles.
Mantises have triangular heads with bulging eyes supported on flexible necks. Their elongated bodies may or may not have wings, but all Mantodea have forelegs that are greatly enlarged and adapted for catching and gripping prey; their upright posture, while remaining stationary with forearms folded, has led to the common name praying mantis.
Mantises are an order (Mantodea) of insects that contains over 2,400 species in about 460 genera in 33 families. The largest family is the Mantidae ("mantids"). Mantises are distributed worldwide in temperate and tropical habitats.
The following tags are aliased to this tag: mantid, praying_mantis (learn more).
This tag implicates insect (learn more).
The following tags implicate this tag: european_dwarf_mantis, flower_mantis, ghost_mantis, glass_mantis, mantis_humanoid (learn more).