Mantisars
Mantisars are a type of prehistoric insect, belonging to the order Mantodea, which is characterized by their elongated forewings and predatory lifestyle. They are often referred to as "praying mantises" due to their distinctive posture, with their front legs folded in a prayer-like position. Mantisars are known for their keen eyesight and powerful raptorial forelegs, which they use to capture and subdue prey.
The fossil record of mantisars dates back to the Permian period, around 299 million years ago, and
Despite their predatory nature, mantisars are not aggressive towards humans and are generally harmless. They are
In summary, mantisars are fascinating prehistoric insects that have evolved to become successful predators in a