It is a cane blond what blind people use.
The caterpillar that resembles a stick is called a "walking stick caterpillar."
If you wanted to pull off fake blindness, you would have to somehow make your eyes seem gray and glazed over. A certain kind of eye contacts might do somthing like that. As for playing the part, never turn your eyes, just your head. If you are ever doing somthing with your hands, don't look at the thing, or your hands. If you are "blind" for a costume or somthing like that, it would be a good idea to have a walking stick with you, and always hold it in front of you while your walking.
The North American plant called devil's walking stick is scientifically known as Aralia spinosa. It is a large shrub or small tree that is characterized by its thorny stems and compound leaves. The plant produces small white flowers and dark purple berries.
Blind people use white canes to help them detect obstacles and navigate their surroundings. The color white helps increase visibility and alerts others to their visual impairment. The cane also provides sensory feedback through touch and sound to assist the individual in moving safely.
The stick insect is an animal that looks like a stick.
I believe the tip of a blind person's cane is RED.
A pedestrian with a white stick and a red band means that they are blind and deaf.. hopefully they are not walking alone :P
No- hedgehogs can see. (Well do u see Sonic with a walking stick? dont think so...)
Sound Stick? or Clap Cane
A walking stick, books in Braille, and a seeing eye dog, to name three.
Walking sticks come in several lengths, depending on the persons height. The handle reaching to just a couple of inches below the waist is about right. If the stick is too short, the user will have to lean down, which is not good for the persons posture.
A walking stick eater
The duration of The Walking Stick is 1.6 hours.
the walking stick story
God. That is the maker of the walking stick
The Walking Stick was created on 1970-06-10.
A walking stick is ectothermic and is a bilateral symmetry.