Giant centipedes and mantis: poisonous species and 'martial' species, who wins?
What happens if giant centipedes and mantis are in the same place?
What happens if giant centipedes and mantis are in the same place?
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Mantis are large insects. Their most powerful weapon is the 'double sword' with many sharp barbs that make them a powerful hunter.
When hunting, mantis often camouflage in various colors, mostly green on the foliage to ambush the prey. When the prey passes by, they use the 'double sword' to pinch the prey in a flash. Without waiting for the prey to die, the mantis feeds on them once they are alive.
But this time, its opponent will be poisonous. With a relatively sturdy 'armor' and deadly venom bites.
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