Mantis

usgb/ˈmæntɪs/
noun

A type of insect that is known for its long front legs that look like they're praying.

A mantis can be easily identified by its 'praying' stance.
Visual representation of "mantis" - A type of insect that is known for its long front legs that look like they're praying

Often appears as...

  • praying mantis
  • mantis stalks its prey

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Visual Identification

Recognize a mantis by its unique body shape and 'praying' front legs.

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The child was excited to spot a mantis in the garden by its upright stance.
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Predatory Nature

Mantises are predators, known to catch and eat other insects.

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Watching a mantis snatch a fly mid-air is fascinating.
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Cultural Symbol

In some cultures, mantises symbolize calmness and concentration, reflecting their hunting technique.

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The martial artist mimicked the mantis's focus before his performance.
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