Popa spurca
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Popa spurca | |
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Popa spurca eating a mealworm; the AAA battery is shown for size comparison | |
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Popa
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P. spurca
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Popa spurca Stål, 1856
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Popa spurca, also known as the African twig mantis,[1] is a species of mantis native to Africa. It takes its common name from its resemblance to twig from a woody plant and grows up to 8 centimetres (3.1 in) long if female or 7 cm (2.8 in) long if male.[2][3]
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