4-5 times in thier lifetime so about once a month then will spend the rest of thier life as an adult for about 4-8 months.
4-8 times, PEACE
yes
All insects molt until they have reached the adult stage.
Adult stick insects can still molt their skin if they lose a leg. They will force themselves to molt just to regrow their limb back. Just like lizards if threatened they will drop of their limb in self defence to escape! I am currently doing my final year at Uni in a course called Masters Degree of Biological Sciences, it's quite awesome actually!
Most don't. Molting is a way to grow, and as winged insects are the adult forms, they don't have to grow anymore, and they don't molt. Growing is done in the larval form. Some insects such as mayflies molt into their winged adult form, and then later molt again and emerge with reproductive abilities, but this is not common.
how often do crayfish molt before they are conitered an adult
When you think that your scorpion is ready to molt, you will want to remove any live insects from the tank. Do not handle or feed the scorpion until the molt is over and she is fully hardened.
Every 15 hours.
Birds and reptiles both do. Some insects and arachnids molt. Birds molt feathers from time to time. Reptiles molt their top layer of skin. Animals with exoskeletens, such as hermit crabs, also molt.
Yes, stick insects are insects.
Yes, stick insects are insects.
Yes. Stick insects obviously are insects, and all insects are arthropods! ^^
because they are camoflage and it is hard to see the stick insects. because they are camoflage and it is hard to see the stick insects.