No, stick insects do not eat grasshoppers.
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yes they do
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Stick insects live in trees. Normally in forests or bushes.
bramble, raspberry, evergreen oak, lettuce, Ficus, eucalyptus, possibly rose leaves, and many more kinds of leaves. I'm feeding my indian stick bugs ficus leaves and lettuce, they are all very healthy and strong.
They look like a stick.
Most pet species will eat bramble (blackberry leaves) or privet as their main source of food. Most stick insects can also eat rose and oak and some species eat eucalyptus. Mastervenusflytrap: 85% of Australian species eat eucalyptus leaves.
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Stick Insects do not have hobbies even though they like some diiferent types of things. I tried this to my stick insects, play diiferent types of music and see their reactions.
They do not actually like or dislike their owners.
Most of them are carnivorous--they eat insects. i guess lettuce works but insects are better, it depends... backyard lizards like in Florida eat insects but like in Mexico and iguana would eat lettuce I guess they would eat both but lettuce is probably a better idea. However, they mostly eat insects and worms.
All insects have spiracles. This is how they breathe because they do not have lungs like vertebrates do!
It varies between the Stick Insects like a Spiny Leaf the females live to 18 months, males 1Yr.
Because they look like sticks.