Stick insects, also know by the more formal name Phasmatodea, or more commonly known as walking sticks or ghost bugs. These bugs use both natural camouflage to evade predators, but can also shed and regenerate a limb if necessary to evade capture.
Indian stick insects are the best known of all stick insects. Males are typically smaller than females and are more aggressive, especially during mating.
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.
Yes, stick insects are vegetarian, eating leaves.Yes.
Your stick insects have probably been fighting. this is normal
They are not cannibals also they are vegetarian.
No, stick insects do not eat grasshoppers.
usually you can.
The Māori word for stick insects is "pūngāwerewere." These insects are known for their remarkable camouflage, resembling twigs or branches, which helps them avoid predators in their natural habitat. The term reflects the intricate relationship between Māori culture and the natural world.
Yes, and they are still finding more.