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Imagine what happens to a praying mantis's double knife to a fly? Not genetically modified, there really is such an animal!

author:Uncle Bird Lives Sutra

The praying mantis is a very fierce predator, and can prey on a mantis that is bigger than itself, so imagine what will happen if the mantis double knife gives the fly? Not genetically modified, there really is such an animal!

Imagine what happens to a praying mantis's double knife to a fly? Not genetically modified, there really is such an animal!

There is an animal appearance that is a combination of flies and praying mantises, it is called mantis water fly, mantis water fly belongs to the insect class Diptera, larvae scavenging or carnivorous, adult predatory!

Imagine what happens to a praying mantis's double knife to a fly? Not genetically modified, there really is such an animal!

They prefer to live at the water's edge and eat with catch-footed insects. The mouthparts of the mantis are not much different from the licking mouthparts of other flies, except that the lip flaps and teeth are more developed, rather than having chewing mouthparts like praying mantises.

Imagine what happens to a praying mantis's double knife to a fly? Not genetically modified, there really is such an animal!

Flies and praying mantises, though classified as incompatible with eight rods, are so cleverly together! It is the wonder of nature, the greatness of biological evolution!

Imagine what happens to a praying mantis's double knife to a fly? Not genetically modified, there really is such an animal!

Mantis flies are still cleaner than the average fly because they tend to catch bugs, what is the difference between them and genetically modified animals?

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