stick insects r thinner & have legs.
no they are diffrent species alltogether
Stick insects belong to the family of Phasmatidae, while leaf insects belong to Phylliidae. Both are from the order of Phasmatodea, and are therefore easily confused. For example, Extatosoma Tiaratum is commonly known by the name 'Spiny Leaf Stick Insect'. Having 'Leaf' in the name can confuse it with the family Phylliidae, though it's actually a Phasmid. For this reason, when researching, and writing reports, it's important to be certain of which family an insect belongs to. If you want a simple answer, stick insects tend to look more like sticks, and leaf insects like leaves, though again, they can be easily confused.
the difference between a alternate and simple leaf is that the simple leaf has no patterns on its leaf and the alternate leaf has pattern
yes hey live next to trees and stick in forests or jungles
insect eat a leaf
what are the adaptations of leaf insect
they are the same thing just a different way of putting it
No. The only insect that can do that is the Spiny leaf insect. (I'm pretty sure but other stick insects might be able to do so too.)
Yes it should be fine if something happens it is due to the Indian stick insect mistaking the Diapherodes Gigantea for a leaf.
Leaf is part of a plant. Leaflet is part of a compound leaf.
nothing
"Leaf" is singular - one leaf. "Leaves" is plural - more than one leaf.