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A course of mantis folded by origami master
The mantis lesson folded by the origami master is as follows:

1. Fold diagonally, then fold and expand to both sides to form a small square.

2. Fold both sides in the middle and then in, and then fold both sides in the middle.

3. Fold your head and cut it in the middle.

4. Fold four small sharp corners to make feet and draw eyes.

The mimicry behavior of mantis;

As a natural hunter, mantis is quick when it preys. At the same time, mantis is also a natural "master of disguise". Most mantises not only have protective colors, but also look like green leaves or brown dead leaves, twigs, lichens, flowers or ants. Relying on this mimicry, it can not only avoid natural enemies, but also be difficult to be found when approaching or waiting for prey.

Orchid mantis is the most vivid mimicry among mantis. They are usually 3-6 cm long. Newborn larvae present a special combination of red and black, and only after molting for the first time will they become white and pink orchids. After the adult, the pink color disappears and brown spots appear, and the body color changes from milky white to light yellow.

The limbs of orchid mantis have evolved petal-like structure and color, which can be imitated in orchids without being detected by prey. Orchid mantis mainly waits for prey on orchids, so their prey is mostly animals living around flowers, which can be described as one of the smartest predators in the animal kingdom.