
Behavior
In its natural environment, M. caffra tends to hide under leaves. A very active and aggressive species, the males of M. caffra are usually eaten immediately after copulation.References:
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Kingdom | Animalia |
Division | Arthropoda |
Class | Insecta |
Order | Mantodea |
Family | Mantidae |
Genus | Miomantis |
Species | M. caffra |
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