Dead-leaf mantids, such as this female (Acanthops cf. centralis), generally position themselves beneath twigs or leaves, occasionally swaying back and forth as if in a breeze. These specialized mantids are live bearers and the newborns look just like the adults. Mantids prey upon smaller insects. | |
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