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text: Where are mantises commonly found?, correct: Tropics, incorrect: Forests,Fields,Waterfronts, fun fact: Mantises are typically found in tropical areas and vegetation rather than on the ground.,text: What are mantises commonly called?, correct: Praying mantis, incorrect: Mantisourous,Stick bugs,Leaf bugs, fun fact: Praying mantises are named so because of the folded position of their front legs.,text: What do Mantises utilize to capture prey?, correct: Camouflage, incorrect: Speed,Traps,Webs, fun fact: Mantises will either ambush or stalk their prey and may eat their kind if other insects are not readily available.,text: How far can mantises turn their heads?, correct: 180 degrees, incorrect: 90 degrees,270 degrees,360 degrees, fun fact: Mantises can turn their heads 180 degrees to survey their surroundings with two large prominent eyes and three smaller ones located between the main ones.,text: What are the primary colors of mantises?, correct: Green and Brown, incorrect: Green and Black,Black and Brown,Pink and Green, fun fact: Mantises come in various shapes and colors, allowing them to blend in with vegetation and flowers.,text: Which culture is named mantises?, correct: Ancient Greeks, incorrect: Ancient Egyptians,Mayans,Aztecs, fun fact: Ancient Greeks believed mantises had supernatural powers, giving them the name "Mantis," which means 'diviner.',text: What are newly hatched mantises called?, correct: Nymphs, incorrect: Larvae,Nyad's,Caterpillars, fun fact: Nymphs all hatch at the same time and are often cannibalistic.,text: How many eggs will a female mantis lay at once?, correct: 200, incorrect: 100,300,400, fun fact: Female mantises will typically eat the male during mating and then lay 200 eggs in a cocoon-like capsule.,text: Mantises exclusively eat what?, correct: Living insects, incorrect: Dead insects,Scavenged prey,Pollen and nectar, fun fact: Mantises use their spined front legs to trap prey in a vise-like grip.,text: How many species of mantis are there?, correct: ~2,000, incorrect: ~1,000,~3,000,~4,000, fun fact: Mantises are invertebrate, carnivorous insects that are characterized by their enlarged femurs.
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Mantis
Where are mantises commonly found?
Waterfronts
Fields
Tropics
Forests