The most common way to tell two stick insects apart are by their looks... Examples Longer or shorter Female or male Or if your trying to tell whether your stick insects are male or female try this... Males Tend to have a stubbier tip of their tail where as Females Usually have a small black point at the end of their tails like the end of a folded out paperclip
No. They are two different bugs.
Stick Insects are insects, so like every other insect species, they have six legs.
No, ants and stick insects cannot mate with each other and produce offspring as they are two completely different species of insect.
Yes
Stick Insects generally live for only one year, however, there are many larger species, who's growing rate is much slower, that can live for up to two years after hatching.
Yes, two eyes.
One to two years, depends on what type of stick insect and the conditions their kept in.
Stick insects have two compound eyes which enable them to see quite clearly and are able to detect fast movements very well.
Nearly all stick insect species are harmless and are not toxic. None cat actually deliver a bite as all stick insects have evolved to nibble the edges of leaves, and none have stingers. However, the Two-Striped Walking Stick (Anisomorpha buprestoides) is said to have a defensive spray that can cause temporary blindness if caught in the eyes. Other stick insect species can also spray but have no harmful effects.
The single greatest characteristic is that all adult insects possess six pairs of legs. There are other characteristics which most, but not all, insects share, i.e. wings, a body divided into head, thorax, and abdomen, and metamorphosis, but these characteristics may be absent in some primitive groups of insect.
yes some stick bugs are dangerous. the really thick ones are
he cant tell the brothers apart and doesnt want to hit the wrong one .