Texas Unicorn Mantis
Texas Unicorn Mantis (Phyllovates chlorophaea) The Texas Unicorn Mantis is a unique North American species known for the horn-like projection on its head, giving it a distinctive appearance. Found in the southern United States and Mexico, this mantis thrives in dry, grassy environments, relying on its leafy green or brown coloration for camouflage. It is an agile hunter, capable of blending seamlessly into its surroundings while waiting for prey. Care Information Requires moderate to low humidity with occasional misting Prefers a well-ventilated enclosure with plenty of vertical perches Currently eating house flies, small roaches, or appropriately sized feeder insects (avoid feeding crickets) Grows to approximately 6 to 7 cm as adults Males are smaller and more slender, while females are bulkier with a wider thorax Known for its active behavior and excellent camouflage in dry environments Live Arrival Guaranteed