no they are diffrent species alltogether
No
yes hey live next to trees and stick in forests or jungles
One to two years, depends on what type of stick insect and the conditions their kept in.
on trees
on trees
Yes, the walking bug, or stick bug as it is often referred to does live alone. This insect is solitary and does not live in groups.
Either. A stick insect is an insect, and invertebrate and is not related to mammals or birds. Birds and mammals are more closely related to each other than they are to insects.
They live on branches or leaves or somewhere else on trees, or they also live in the grass.
Crickets are type of insect , similar to grasshoppers , include a large number of known species which live in various habitats including leaf litter .
Depends on the species of stick insect. You will most likely find them on trees where they eat the leaves.
i think it lives in between India and china
Yes, here are many species of stick insects in the Amazon. I have just returned from a trip there and saw three types, a green, a brown and brown and white speckled stick insect. The guide told us there are many different species of stick insect in the Amazon.
no because they are both bugs that live close to each other