It could be in an RAIN FOREST and any where that has sticks...
The walking stick looks like a green stick so it can sit in any plant live and not be noticed. The walking stick looks like a green stick so it can sit in any plant live and not be noticed.
it looks like a stick and predators dont eat sticks
The stick insect is an animal that looks like a stick.
No. Mimicry is when an organism pretends to look like it is harmless. For example the walking stick looks like a stick but it is not harmless.
Your going to have to be more specific of what it looks like or where you found it otherwise I can't find out what it is.
Blends in with it's surroundings, and it looks like a regular twig. Mind you, in my 4th grade year my friend Alexia picked a walking stick to throw at someone, but I realized it was moving! SHe dropped it and screamed, and it stood still. 60% chance it will get away.
The habitat in a zoo looks like a bundle of trees and ropes for them to swing on and there could be some tires for them to climb on.
it looks like a forest (maybe it has snow)
Because it looks like a stick!
Stick insects are insects that are able to disguise as a stick almost perfectly, resting their legs lengthwise down the body. and the antennae straight out. Some stick insects have evolved affected by their habitat, with some being big, green and spiky. The Indian stick insect is the most recognizable and popular as a pet. They are very easy to take care of. You can purchase eggs in many places, but it is best to get them from a trusted company or a member of family/friend. We just called em walking sticks.
Rofl the Jibbering Jabbering looks like a pair of chattering teeth. O'Really looks like a Leprechaun with a green hat, a cane/walking stick, a pink nose, and a red beard. When you click on him he makes a rainbow.
yes i have i got its name by looking like a stick and it sways to look like a stick caught in the wind