I do! Only if it's contained.
Stick insects belong to the family of Phasmatidae, while leaf insects belong to Phylliidae. Both are from the order of Phasmatodea, and are therefore easily confused. For example, Extatosoma Tiaratum is commonly known by the name 'Spiny Leaf Stick Insect'. Having 'Leaf' in the name can confuse it with the family Phylliidae, though it's actually a Phasmid. For this reason, when researching, and writing reports, it's important to be certain of which family an insect belongs to. If you want a simple answer, stick insects tend to look more like sticks, and leaf insects like leaves, though again, they can be easily confused.
i want to find what are some spiny bodied invertebrates? Se urchin, starfish are a couple.
because they want to
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When you want it. It evolves with Leaf stone.
In most cases it is at the underside of the leaf, as it does not want sunlight to dry it up.
The only reason is if you want to get them to leaf.
Zillions of things are not insects. You and I, for instance. My pencil is not an insect, and the can of Coke that I am drinking right now is not an insect. In trying to guess what you really want to know, I will say that spiders are not insects . . . that may be what you needed to know. Hope this helps you out!
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If a boy does not want to tell anyone your dating then he is obviously embarred.
You'll need to trade a Rayquaza from Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald if you want to have a Rayquaza on Leaf Green.