mantid

/ˈmæntɪd/
noun
  1. A predatory insect with long front legs held as if in prayer; a praying mantis.
    • The mantid's green color helps it blend in with leaves and grass.
    • A mantid sat perfectly still on the sunflower, waiting for a fly.
    • My daughter caught a mantid in the garden and watched it eat a cricket.
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