Stick insects are preyed upon by the praying mantis, lizards such as the chameleon, and insect-eating birds.
Stick insects are preyed upon by the praying mantis, lizards such as the chameleon, and insect-eating birds.
Stick bugs are an insect that hides form predators by looking like a twig. I will make the link below point to a picture of a stick insect.
they crawl onto a tree and they blend in with the sticks Duh
Some Stick Insects can change their color and other can't but they blend in really good they do that to protect them selves from preditors they are also kept as pet alot and can get up to as long as a 1 foot (12")
the interesting facts of a stick bug is that when predators come It will be shape as a stick and nobody or no bug /insect also a animal will even notice it.
The stick insects are low on the food web which means they have many predators. Some predators include birds, reptiles, ground rodents and even other insects.
Some examples of bugs that look like rocks include the moss mimic stick insect, the giant prickly stick insect, and the thorny devil stick insect. These insects have evolved to resemble rocks or twigs as a form of camouflage to protect themselves from predators.
Many stick insect species are thin, but that doesn't mean they are anorexic - their thin, twig-like bodies serve as camouflage against predators.
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.