Yes, the giant stick population has changed over the years. Stick insects number among the members of the Phasmatidae family of insects. Giant stick insects, such as those of Ctenomorphaand Extatosoma genera, occupy niches in the Southern Hemisphere's continent and country of Australia (and of the Commonwealth's islands) that are threatened by agro-industrial development, globally warmed climate change and pet trade-inspired poaching.
in your pants
it is the biggest insect in the world holding a record at 33 cm long
Since giant stick insects are insects, and all insects lack a backbone, they are invertebrates. Vertebrate = has a backbone, invertebrate = has no backbone
There are two main species of stick insect that are described as "Spiny", and they come from different areas of the world:Extatosoma tiaratum (often called the Giant Prickly or Macleay's Spectre) is a large species of stick insect found in Australia.Eurycantha calcarata (often called the Giant Spiny, Papua New Guinea or Spiny Devil) is another large stick insect which lives in the place of their common name, Papa New Guinea
The longest species in Australia is the Titan stick insect the heaviest is the Goliath stick insect.
Because it looks like a stick!
My stick insect is an Indian Stick insect
yes it does but it will change colour as it grows
The stick insect feeds mainly on the aphid which eats your plants. So no I would keep the stick insect.
the best name for a girl stick insect is Twiggy
Yes, a stick insect is a herbivore and is also a vegetarian.
Yes but it is called the British stick insect.