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| == Other == | | == Other == |
| Gladiators like dry habitats with occasional rain. That is why South Africa is where they were discovered, its a perfect location for the Gladiators because its dry, has many stones, and has rain for time to time but when it rains it will rain very hard. Since Gladiators are wingless insects, the Gladiators are typically move slow but are very quick when catching prey or when looking for a female to copulate with. Way the Gladiators catch there prey is with there thorny forelegs and mid legs. Gladiators eat many different kinds of insects that are prone to Southern Africa, such as crickets or grass hoppers. Gladiators even eat other Gladiators. Gladiators are commonly alone unless during there copulation period. Day and night there active moving slowly in the grass.
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| http://animals.jrank.org/pages/2384/Heel-Walkers-or-Gladiators-Mantophasmatodea.html
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| http://insectspedia.blogspot.com/2010/08/mantophasmatodea.html
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| == Gallery == | | == Gallery == |