yes the boys ones are usally weaker then female
yes yes
This depends on the colouring of the species, but no, not all male stick insects are black. Most of the time both genders have the same or similar colouration.Both male and female Peruphasma Schultei stick insects are black.
A male stick insect will not lay eggs. However, a female stick insect is parthenogenetically, and can lay eggs without mating with a male.
In every 1000 stick insects, only 1 is male. Also females can reproduce by themselves
This depends on the species. For most, there are male and female stick insects, but there are species (like the Indian Stick Insect) that are populated by all females. The female is larger than the male.
Indian stick insects are the best known of all stick insects. Males are typically smaller than females and are more aggressive, especially during mating.
No. I have breed Stick insects for 2 years. In fact in some species the female carrys the males round on their backs.
Male stick insects can be produced from fertilized eggs, whereas females can come from both fertilized and unfertilized eggs.
The majority of walking stick-type insects do not migrate. The majority, instead, hibernate during colder seasons. They also have a short lifespan,
The most common way to tell two stick insects apart are by their looks... Examples Longer or shorter Female or male Or if your trying to tell whether your stick insects are male or female try this... Males Tend to have a stubbier tip of their tail where as Females Usually have a small black point at the end of their tails like the end of a folded out paperclip
No you don't but the eggs will only produce female phasmids.
Yes, stick insects are insects.
Yes, stick insects are insects.