




We found 15 places featuring European Mantis. Plan your next visit below.
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Common · Insects
Explore clustered snap locations for this species to see where it has been observed.

Massachusetts, US
You might spot Eastern Skunk Cabbage and Eastern Bluebird.
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California, US
You might spot Pacific Banana Slug and Ensatina.
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Pennsylvania, US
You might spot Duck, Staghorn Sumac, and American Robin.
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New York, US
You might spot Northern Cardinal and Eastern Gray Squirrel.
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Texas, US
You might spot Tree Cholla, House Sparrow, and Tahoka Daisy.
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Nebraska, US
You might spot Monarch, Black Swallowtail, and European Mantis.
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Oregon, US
You might spot Balkan Toadflax, Big Sagebrush, and Western Juniper.
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South Dakota, US
You might spot Black-Billed Magpie, European Mantis, and Elk.
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Washington, US
You might spot Chokecherry and Black-Chinned Hummingbird.
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Andalusia, ES
You might spot House Sparrow, Eurasian Eagle-Owl, and Spongy Moth.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Bitterroot, Arrowleaf Balsamroot, and Western Stoneseed.
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Liberec Region, CZ
You might spot Red Deer.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Broad-Leaved Stonecrop, Western Skunk Cabbage, and Salal.
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Spain, ES
You might spot African Elephant, Tiger, and Giraffes.
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Oregon, US
You might spot Ivy, Plums, Cherries, and Allies, and Tree-Of-Heaven.
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Jun 1, 2026
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