Stick insects are neutral. They eat leaves. They are not harmful, but are preyed upon by lizards and birds. Fish may even eat any stick insect eggs. the are not beneficial either they are a just simple cool looking bug
No, not at all! Nearly all stick insect species are harmless and are not toxic. However, the Two-Striped Walking Stick (Anisomorpha buprestoides) is said to have a defensive spray that can cause temporary blindness if caught in the eyes. Other stick insect species can also spray but have no harmful effects.
That is such a silly question walking sticks don't even exsist so they can't be endangered. Don't ask silly questions like that again!
Yes, there are a wide variety of walking sticks in the rainforest. Having just returned from a visit in the Amazon Basin, I photographed several walking sticks of different sizes and colors.
nothing is impossible so yes but, it would have to be pretty stupid and unluck. for example you could choke on it or accidently hit yourself so hard that it kills you.....
Nope.They are not harmfu one bit! :)
No
no walking sticks are not poisonous they can't even bite
some walking sticks are poisonous it just depends what kind of species you get. hope this helps.
yes they do in Africa beause they have no food
Neither. Walking sticks are insects.
They really don't have any significant interaction.
walking sticks are used for supporting humans and can not have babies
How do walking sticks eat ? Well if your wondering they eat in a round circle
why would walking sticks go any where for winter(they don't)
How do walking sticks eat ? Well if your wondering they eat in a round circle
Walking sticks (the insects) procreate. If they did not procreate there wouldn't be any. Walking sticks (the kind you use when you go hiking) do not procreate. They are made out of dead wood.
Walking sticks usually lay their eggs in the soil, or on the underside of leaves.
Walking sticks are used as an aide for trekking and walking activities. However, they are not a living thing and do not drink water.