Fun Flower Mantis Facts For Kids

Oluniyi Akande
Oct 27, 2022 By Oluniyi Akande
Originally Published on Aug 06, 2021
Edited by Luca Demetriou
Fact-checked by Pradhanya Rao
Spiny flower mantis facts about the mantis species native to Malaysia.
?
Age: 3-18
Read time: 5.9 Min

Flower mantis is an insect that belongs to the species of praying mantis which mimic the color of the flowers on which they inhabit. The spiny flower mantis remains motionless on the plant until the prey arrives and devouring them.

These insects use the same camouflage to protect them from predators. The flower mantis is pink and white in color and has limbs that are flattened.

The devil's flower mantis insects are very small in size as compared to the other insects. The behavior of the flower mantis differs across various subspecies, hence the devil's flower mantis will act in a different way than the spiny flower mantis or African flower mantis from sub-Saharan Africa.

Spiny flower mantis gets their name from the spines that are present on their abdomen. Here are some of the most fascinating devil's flower mantis facts along with spiny flower mantis for your perusal. Afterwards, do have a look at our other articles on Carolina mantis and wood tick as well.

Flower Mantis Interesting Facts

What type of animal is a flower mantis?

The spiny flower mantis is a type of insect which is very small in size as compared to the other species of insects. This species is white and pink in color and looks almost invisible with their ability to camouflage.

What class of animal does a flower mantis belong to?

Spiny flower mantis belongs to the class Insecta and are tiny in size with the ability to change their color as an example of aggressive mimicry. This species sits still on the flower till the time the prey arrives and then attacks the prey aggressively.

How many flower mantises are there in the world?

There is no accurate or rough number as to how many adults of these insects are there in the world. The number differs for different species.

Where does a flower mantis live?

Spiny flower mantis prefers to live in the bushes and small trees which grow white and pink in color. Though the insects generally are white, they can turn themselves into different shades of pink and purple within a few days in order to resemble the orchids that are found in the humid habitat.

If you wish to have a spiny flower mantis as a pet, then you must get an enclosure for it to stay. The enclosure must have adequate ventilation to ensure the well-being of the insect.

What is a flower mantis's habitat?

Spiny flower mantis habitat includes bushes and small trees that grow white and pink in color. Devil's flower mantis also has the ability to change their color into pink or purple as per the flower on which they sit in order to be able to catch their prey.

Who do flower mantises live with?

There is no specific and accurate mention as to who flower mantises live with. Spiny flower mantis species usually prefer to live alone rather than living in groups or in pairs. The adults can do well in an enclosure as a pet – provided that the enclosure has proper ventilation and is equipped with silk plants.

How long does a flower mantis live?

The devil's flower mantis live for around five to six months. The female flower mantis lives a longer life as compared to the males and lives for around eight to nine months.

How do they reproduce?

It takes seven molts for females and six for males to attain sexual maturity. During the process of mating, the female bites off the male’s head and then devours his corpse for nourishment.

Studies have shown that the females make a meal out of males. Once the mating process is completed between the male and the female, the female then lays around 300 eggs which hatch in around six weeks. Only the female takes care of the eggs till the nymphs are born.

What is their conservation status?

The conservation status of these mantises has not been listed by the IUCN. But it is generally believed that these insects face no immediate danger of extinction.

Flower Mantis Fun Facts

What do flower mantises look like?

Flower mantises are insects that belong to the species of praying mantis and have the ability to change their color. These insects have a pink and white color body with yellow spiral eyespot on forewings, transparent hind wings, and colored patches on front wings.

Adults have wings that are green in appearance. Females have wings that reach the end of the abdomen while the wings of the males extend well past the abdomen. In terms of colors, males have dull colors as compared to females.

Devil's flower mantis is a species of large praying mantis native to east Africa.

How cute are they?

Flower mantises are cute in their appearance as they are very tiny in size and also can change their color which makes them look even more adorable.

How do they communicate?

Flower mantises try to communicate with the mating partner with the help of three main signals: visual, chemical, and mechanical.

How big is a flower mantis?

Flower mantises are very small in size as compared to the other species. Their average size is 1.95-2.93 in (50-74 mm).

How fast can a flower mantis fly?

Spiny flower mantises can fly up to speeds of 1.5 mph (2.4 kph).

How much does a flower mantis weigh?

The flower mantis weighs around 0.14-0.17 oz (4-5 g).

What are the male and female names of the species?

There is no specific and particular name for the male and female flower mantis. They are known as male flower mantis and female flower mantis only.

What would you call a baby flower mantis?

Baby flower mantises are known as nymphs.

What do they eat?

Flower mantises eat bees, butterflies, moths, crickets, fruit flies, and beetles.

Devil's flower mantis is preyed upon by frogs, spiders, lizards, and birds.

Are they dangerous?

Flower mantises are dangerous to their prey but they are not dangerous to human beings. But, there are chances that they might chomp on a person’s hand in case they are approached aggressively. However, their bites are very rare and do very little damage.

Would they make a good pet?

Yes, spiny flower mantises can be kept as pets as it is quite easy to keep them as pets in the house. It is legal to have flower mantis as pets.

Did you know...

The flower mantis is known to be an insect that has great vision. They can camouflage themselves and see in 3D. These mantises are the only insects which can turn their head from side to side without moving the rest of their body.

Once the flower mantises are ready to strike, they catch their prey at lightning speed and attack them with their front legs. Flower mantises eat only live food and catch their prey live. Flower mantises are also known as ambitious predators.

Keeping any mantis that is not a native species is illegal in the US. Hence, it is illegal to own an orchid mantis in the US.

Different types of the flower mantis

There are different types of flower mantis that are unknown to people. There are different types that differ in size, color, shape, eating habits, habitats, etc. The different types of flower mantis are Idolomantis, orchid mantis, Blepharopsis mendica, and many others which belong to the same category of flower mantis but differ from one to another.

Do flower mantises fly?

Flower mantises fly but do not cover long distances. They tend to jump, rather than fly.

Here at Kidadl, we have carefully created lots of interesting family-friendly animal facts for everyone to discover! For more relatable content, check out these ambush bug facts and fairyfly facts pages.

You can even occupy yourself at home by coloring in one of our free printable flower mantis coloring pages.

Flower Mantis Facts

What Did They Prey On?

Bees, butterflies, moths, crickets, fruit flies, and beetles

What Type of Animal were they?

Carnivores

Average Litter Size?

300 eggs

How Much Did They Weigh?

0.14-0.17 oz (4-5 g)

What habitat Do they Live In?

bushes, small trees that grow flowers that are white and pink in color

Where Do They Live?

malaysia and south africa

How Long Were They?

1.95-2.93 in (50-74 mm)

How Tall Were They?

Small size

Class

Insecta

Genus

African flower mantis: Pseudocreobotra Malaysian flower mantis: Hymenopus

Family

Hymenopodidae

Scientific Name

African flower mantis: Pseudocreobotra ocellata Malaysian flower mantis: Hymenopus coronatus

What Do They Look Like?

Pink and white color body with yellow spiral eyespot on forewings, transparent hind wings, a colored patch on front wings

Skin Type

Exoskeleton

What Are Their Main Threats?

predators

What is their Conservation Status?

Not Listed
We Want Your Photos!
We Want Your Photos!

We Want Your Photos!

Do you have a photo you are happy to share that would improve this article?
Email your photos

More for You

See All

Written by Oluniyi Akande

Doctorate specializing in Veterinary Medicine

Oluniyi Akande picture

Oluniyi AkandeDoctorate specializing in Veterinary Medicine

With an accomplished background as a Veterinarian, SEO content writer, and public speaker, Oluniyi brings a wealth of skills and experience to his work. Holding a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Ibadan, he provides exceptional consulting services to pet owners, animal farms, and agricultural establishments. Oluniyi's impressive writing career spans over five years, during which he has produced over 5000 high-quality short- and long-form pieces of content. His versatility shines through as he tackles a diverse array of topics, including pets, real estate, sports, games, technology, landscaping, healthcare, cosmetics, personal loans, debt management, construction, and agriculture.

Read full bio >
Fact-checked by Pradhanya Rao

Bachelor of Commerce specializing in Marketing and HR

Pradhanya Rao picture

Pradhanya RaoBachelor of Commerce specializing in Marketing and HR

With a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce from Christ University, Bangalore, Pradhanya's passion for the English language and literature led her to explore the field of content writing, where she has gained extensive experience in writing, reviewing, editing, and fact-checking. She has also earned certifications in Google Ads Search, Google Ads Display, and Social Media Marketing, showcasing her proficiency in digital marketing.

Read full bio >