Stick insects, which often are called walking sticks, are insects that hide among branches and twigs.
Specifically, this particular order of insects is called Phasmatodea or Phasmida, which means "of or relating to phantoms." They may be found throughout the world, but especially in the tropics. They are popular choices when individuals and families seek pet insects.
Peeping twigs
Yes. Twigs are small pieces of tree branches.
A giraffe eats twigs but not necessarily branches.
twigs....
They blend in with twigs and branches.
Twigs, branches, leaves, & dirt.
they where made out of leaves branches twigs and mud.
leafy plants , branches, and twigs
The creature you are describing sounds like a walking stick insect. These insects have evolved to camouflage themselves as twigs or branches to avoid predators. They move slowly to further blend in with their surroundings.
The soft material found in the center of twigs and branches is called pith. Pith is a spongy tissue that helps transport nutrients and water within the plant.
It uses tree branches, leaves and twigs.
Twigs and leaves.