Yes they have, but not really really long (okay)
Much the same as other insects, but they have long, thin legs.
Many stick insect species are thin, but that doesn't mean they are anorexic - their thin, twig-like bodies serve as camouflage against predators.
Because that's how they were made!. The stick shape acts as comouflage when they are among thin twigs.
most insects have small hairs on their legs and when they are around pollen, when they fly or walk on flowers it gets stuck.
they are long and thin,like sticks, 6 legs,green/brown.
A praying mantis is a green insect with long stick-like body and very thin legs. It gets its name from its signature pose which makes the praying mantis appear like it is praying.
yes bats have legs
thin as a stick is if your wear size 00 or size 0 maybye size 2
an arachnid with one body segment and very thin legs
no
if you have polio they are thin or you can shave them
The walking stick blends into its surroundings using the camouflage of its coloration and unique shape. Depending on the type of walking stick and the age of the walking stick, they tend to be shades of brown and green, shades of trees and shrubs. Their bodies are long and thin with delicate twiggy legs which helps them to resemble the branch that the happen to be on.