Ant Mantis vs Gilded Roller
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | Ant Mantis | Gilded Roller |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Odontomantis planiceps | Kheper aegyptiorum |
| Order | Mantodea | Coleoptera |
| Family | Hymenopodidae | Scarabaeidae |
| Size | 15-25 mm | 30-45 mm |
| Habitat | Grasslands | Grasslands |
| Diet | Predators | Dung Feeders |
| Regions | Asia | East Africa, Southern Africa |
| Conservation | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Ant Mantis
A tiny mantis whose nymphs mimic ants to avoid predation.
Did You Know?
First-instar nymphs run erratically with raised abdomens like weaver ants.
Gilded Roller
A large, metallic dark green to copper roller dung beetle found across African savannas. Males compete fiercely for possession of dung balls. It plays a critical role in nutrient recycling in African ecosystems.
Did You Know?
A single pair can bury enough dung in one night to fertilize several square meters of soil.