Stick insects sleep on leaves, on twigs, on sticks, or in trees. Some are nocturnal and they sleep during the day.
It depends on the species, some will be active though summer, some winter, depending on the country. In Australia they are most active during the summer and are found more often because of storms. Generally they are around all year as long as their lifespan goes that long.
Yes, they are nocturnal. They munch leaves at night to avoid predators. There are over 2,500 species so you have to be careful when generalising
No they do not NEED it but they need to know when it is day and night so as they get enough sleep and they would in the wild.
No, stick insects are not predators as they do not eat or hunt other animals. All stick insects are herbivores and eat leaves.
yes they are
no,they are not
Stick insects sleep on leaves, on twigs, on sticks, or in trees. Some are nocturnal and they sleep during the day.
grasshoppers
Nocturnal flying insects.
moths, cockroaches,
Yes, stick insects are insects.
Yes, stick insects are insects.
The Evening Primrose is a nocturnal yellow flower. This flower only blooms at night and is pollinated by nocturnal insects.
Yes. Stick insects obviously are insects, and all insects are arthropods! ^^
Pangolins, Caracal, Aardvarks and many reptiles and insects
because they are camoflage and it is hard to see the stick insects. because they are camoflage and it is hard to see the stick insects.
Mainly flying insects, which are caught in flight.
Yes, stick insects are vegetarian, eating leaves.Yes.