What are the characteristics of mantis in entomology?

The characteristics of mantis in Insect Story: slender and elegant, light green, long wings as thin as gauze, soft neck, and the head can turn in any direction.

Mantis spread their wings extremely. They stand upright like sails. The wings stand on its back, and the mantis bends the upper end of its body, which looks like a crutch with a bent handle and fluctuates from time to time.

This work is an insect biology book, which summarizes the species, characteristics, habits and mating habits of insects, records the real life of insects, expresses the spirituality of insects in struggle for existence, and also records Fabers' motivation, life ambition, knowledge background and living conditions of being obsessed with insect research. ?

The author combines the colorful life of insects with his own life feelings, treats insects with a human attitude, and reveals his respect and love for life between the lines.

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Mantis can make a sound. That sound is especially like the sound made by a poisonous snake when it exhales. Mantis puts its whole body on its hind feet. Obviously, mantis has posed as a vice president to meet the challenge.

Because, mantis has completely erected the first half of the body, ready to block the east and kill the west, the forearm has already been opened, revealing black and white spots. Who can say that such a gesture is not always ready for war?

After making such a gesture that surprised everyone, Mantis remained motionless, with his eyes fixed on the enemy of Mantis and his eyes fixed on the captive of Mantis, ready to go into battle at any time to meet the fierce battle. Even if the locust moves a little, a little, mantis will immediately turn his head and never leave the locust.

Mantis, a deadly man-marking tactic, has an obvious purpose, mainly to take advantage of the opponent's fear, and then continue to bring greater fear into the opponent's heart, and will soon become a victim, which will have the effect of "adding fuel to the fire" and put more pressure on the opponent.

Mantis hopes that before the battle begins, the enemy in front of him will be at a disadvantage because of fear, so as to achieve the goal of defeating the enemy without fighting. So mantis now needs to bluff, pretend to be a fierce monster, and use it to deal with the enemy in front of him. Mantis is really a psychologist!

It seems that mantis's carefully designed battle plan was a complete success. At first, the grasshopper, who was fearless, really fell in love with mantis's clever plan and really regarded mantis as a fierce monster.

Locusts were stunned when they saw the strange appearance of mantis. They stared at the strange guy in front of them, motionless. Before they found out who the newcomer was, Mantis dared not launch any offensive against each other easily.

So, locusts, who have always been good at jumping around, are at a loss now, and don't even remember jumping up and running away at once. The locusts who have been in a flurry have completely forgotten the trick of "thirty-six plans".

The poor little locust was too scared to make a sound. I am afraid that if I am not careful, I will die. When mantis is most afraid, mantis will even move forward and get close to mantis inexplicably. Mantis is scared to death. Looks like mantis's was a complete success.