Stick insects have two compound eyes which enable them to see quite clearly and are able to detect fast movements very well.
its got a body like a stick and blends in
This depends on how big the tank is, and how big the stick insects are. Generally, the stick insects need enough room to be able to move around, eat and most importantly, shed. A stick insect needs a tank three times the height as it so they have sufficient room when moulting. A moult can go horribly wrong if the stick insect hasn't got enough space.
i dont care but my best freind is tw
start off with a circle then stick 6 legs off it and you've pretty much got all the insects covered... wings are an optional extra
To determine if a stick insect is pregnant, you can observe physical changes in the female's abdomen, which may appear swollen or enlarged as the eggs develop. Additionally, female stick insects may exhibit changes in behavior, such as increased restlessness or a preference for secluded areas to lay eggs. Finally, carefully inspecting the female stick insect's ovipositor can reveal if it is enlarged or showing signs of egg development, indicating pregnancy.
many insects have long antenna, have you got a picture? yes how do I upload it? a bee :)
the elephant that is called chelsie bishop has got 7.888980.000 million eyes
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.
What a coincidence! I just watched a few my indian stick bugs eat! It took them approximately 2-3 minutes each to finnish about 1 square centimetre each, but then they got full. (I was feeding them a plant called ficus.)
0 cuz stick people are EVIL!!!!!!
It is possible that the insect may be sick, or dying, but there may also be many other causes. It is best to take your insect to a vet, as they will be able to tell you the exact cause and course of treatment.
Yes, ash got into their eyes and their eyes got completely black.