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Dead Leaf Mantis Stationery

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Thin Matte Paper

4.1pt thickness / 80 lb weight
Crisp white, matte finish

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Size: 5.5" x 8.5"

The paper you write on can say just as much as the words written on it, so make your notes stand out with stationery for your home and office. Choose from 5 different paper types and write letters and business correspondence that will make everyone take notice!

  • 21.6 cm l x 14 cm w (portrait) or 14 cm l x 21.6 cm w (landscape)
  • Choice of five paper types
  • High quality, full-colour, full-bleed printing
  • Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 14 cm x 21.6 cm. For best results please add 1.5 mm bleed

Paper Type: Thin Matte Paper

Your business and personal mailings will have a crisp professional look on this matte. Contains 50% recycled content (10% post-consumer and 40% pre-consumer waste).

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Dead Leaf Mantis Stationery

Dead Leaf Mantis Stationery

It gets its common name because it looks like a dead leaf. It has a broad, flattened, and extended thorax (the part of its body located between the head and the abdomen), and a "leaf pattern" imprinted on its wings. As well, it has a dark underside, and this makes it look like a shadow when seen from below. This insect varies in colour from various shades of light brown to a very dark brown that is almost black. In general, all mantid species exhibit dimorphism (males and females of the same species look different from each another). Males have a thorax divided into eight segments, the females have six. The males tend to be more yellowish than the darker females. Males are also smaller than the females. In their native habitat, they prefer dwelling in shrubs and leaf litter. They need a hot and humid environment. High humidity is especially required when they moult (shed their skin). Mantids are carnivores. They are among the top arthropod (invertebrates with exoskeletons, segmented bodies, and jointed attachments called appendages) predators. Their main diet consists of other arthropods, such as insects and spiders. They will even consume small lizards and frogs. At times, they eat each other. Predators are generally animals that feed on insects. These primary predators are bats and birds. Also, lizards, rodents, spiders, and insect eating snakes will feed on smaller mantids. Predators are not limited to other animals. Mantids will eat other mantids. This cannibalistic behaviour is usually prevalent during the nymph stage and during mating; however, a mature mantis will not turn away from a meal of its own kind.

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By Sandra E.November 13, 2025Verified Purchase
Stationery Paper, Size: 5.5" x 8.5", Paper: Recycled, Envelopes: None
EVERYTHING I'VE ORDERED IS ALWAYS A EXCELLENT QUALITY.
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By Sandra E.May 19, 2025Verified Purchase
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By L F.September 9, 2013Verified Purchase
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This paper is the most beautiful design and would be great for anything related to Winter or Christmas! fantastic. High grade lined stationary!

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Product ID: 229678210920505112
Designed on 2013-02-13, 4:07 PM
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