Liturgusa krattorum

Liturgusa krattorum, also known as the Kratts' Lichen Mantis, is a species of mantis that was discovered by Gavin Svenson and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.[1] These species of mantis are mainly found in Peru. They live in tall trees, where they are preyed upon by predators such as birds and monkeys. The species themselves prey upon smaller insects, using their great speed in order to catch and kill prey. In a similar method to species such as cheetah, however ambush predator behaviors have been observed. The species was named after zoologists Martin Kratt and Chris Kratt, the hosts of Kratts' Creatures, Zoboomafoo, and Wild Kratts on PBS Kids, as well as Be the Creature on National Geographic. They are very small at a few centimetres long.

Liturgusa krattorum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Mantodea
Family: Liturgusidae
Genus: Liturgusa
Species:
L. krattorum
Binomial name
Liturgusa krattorum
Svenson, 2014

Wild Kratts

In 2017, a special episode of the PBS Kids' original show Wild Kratts with the same title as the scientific name of the mantis was released, which featured the animated counterparts of the Kratt Brothers adventuring with a member of the species. In the live-action closing of the episode, the brothers personally thanked Svenson for naming the mantis after them.

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References

  1. "Kratt Brothers | News". www.krattbrothers.com. Retrieved 2017-04-28.
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