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With the advancement of technology, bionics design has emerged as an interdisciplinary field with extensive practical applications. Consistent with the contemporary trend of pursuing natural harmony, a bionic praying mantis controlled by voice commands has been developed. Incorporating voice recognition technology and the Blynk Internet of Things platform, the product offers a range of bionic human-computer interaction features. The praying mantis robot is equipped with servo motors to drive each joint, enabling it to replicate the appearance and movements of a real praying mantis. The robot can walk, hunt, swipe with its blades, turn its head to observe, fold and spread its wings, and tilt its chest, imitating the distinctive behavioral features of the insect. With voice interaction, the interactivity and ease of operation of the bionic praying mantis are significantly enhanced, resulting in a more compelling and engaging user experience. Overall, this innovation represents a significant advancement in the development of bionic technology with potential for broad-based adoption.