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No, ants and stick insects cannot mate with each other and produce offspring as they are two completely different species of insect.
Indian Stick Insects, like all stick insect species are herbivores. An Indian Stick Insect will not attack or eat another stick insect. The closest they get is eating old skins from a moulting to take in all the nutrients.
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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.
Insects communicate with each other by sensory.
No, water stick insects are carnivorous. a good clue to this is their forelegs which are adapted for grasping [raptorial] an adaptation enabling them to catch hold of other small creatures. I am currently looking at a trio of water stick insects which a friend and I managed to catch. Although I have not seen them eat I have seen one holding, very tightly, a damselfly nymph which it had caught. Each of the specimens I have before me are roughly three inches long, including their tail breathing tubes. Water stick insects are also called water scorpions. They are not the same family as stick insects.
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because they dont like each other
Yes. They will moult six times until they are adults. Each moult will happen approximately each month.
There are hundreds of thousands of species of insects. However, some insect males are called bulls, boars, and bucks. Some do not have specific gender names.
They use their legs which act like velcro to the surface they walk on.Improved Answer:The previous answer isn't entirely correct; stick insect feet are completely smooth, much unlike the hairy feet of flies, beetles and other insects. All stick insects have very specialised feet; each foot has a sucker and also two sharp claws, allowing them to walk up vertical walls and even upside down.
we stick together