<h1>Broad axe mantis</h1>
The praying mantis may be a ferocious insect that can prey on small frogs. However, many people overestimate the strength of the praying mantis, such as "the green giant mantis can eat the rainforest scorpion", "the green giant mantis can prey on the king tiger", "the Chinese big knife mantis single-handedly challenge the king scorpion", "the mantis defeats the golden ring wasp" and other public opinion. Unfortunately, the mantis only has the advantage in ambush, and if it confronts the mantis insect head-on, it will definitely be bitten off the neck by the mantis's upper jaw a few times! Although some people take videos where praying mantises often bite graceful grasshoppers to death, some people notice that most of the praying mantises in these videos take the initiative!
<h1>Mantis ------ the mantis's nemesis</h1>
Ghost King Ants
Giant sand ant
Green Bush Ant
The ant is large and stout and can tackle prey in a few bites. The ultimate predator like The Ghost King Ant can tackle a 9 cm dead leaf hook mantis in one bite. Smaller moss mantises, gorgeous gold mantises, ghost mantises, thorn mantises and whatnot are not its opponents at all. Even the green giant praying mantis, which is 17 centimeters (average 9-13 centimeters), cannot kill it.
The African giant green mantis kills lizards
<h1>scorpion</h1>
Mantises ambush, so they can kill Mantis. But it is also too few to kill the scorpion.
Now let's talk about what some people say, "The praying mantises in South America have eaten rainforest scorpions." I would like to ask you, can a praying mantis break the armor of a rainforest scorpion? South American praying mantises are the prey of the South American Great Mantis, and also eat rainforest scorpions? Rainforest scorpions are generally 12-18 cm, the largest mantis green giant is also 12 cm, how big are the praying mantises in South America? The mantis is slender, and the rainforest scorpion can clip it at once. You said that praying mantises eat rainforest scorpion carcasses.
<h1>Golden Ring Wasp</h1>
Don't believe the mantises eating vespas in those videos. Vespas don't play at all when they're locked up! In the wild, though, the likelihood of a praying mantis defeating the Golden Ring Wasp is almost zero. If you go into the wild and can see mantises scrambling with vespas, the mantis must flee at this moment. Unfortunately, praying mantises often do not accept defeat, so they are often killed. Vespa will attack the mantis by air, I am afraid that even the green giant mantis can not hold it, it will be opened in an instant, except for the mantis to take the initiative to attack to have a winning rate.
<h1>centipede</h1>
I believe that some people have watched "Worm Emperor" and "The World's Strongest Worm King Decision Battle". In these documentary works, the mantis has a very small winning rate. Especially in the battle with the centipede, it has never won, and it is basically killed at any time.
And those mantises can hunt the king tiger armor is even more outrageous. The two are not in the same place, and even if they meet, they will undoubtedly die.