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Mantodea
(praying mantis)

These large insects are often slow moving. One will wait silently on a bush or tree until prey, usually a smaller insect, comes close enough to grab.

When the young hatch from their egg sac they disperse quickly to avoid being eaten by their siblings.

Left: A Chinese mantis. Photo courtesy of Jim Rowan.

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