"Leaf insects", or order Phasmida resemble leaves. There are many different species. Also, some other insects may look like leaves.
Katydid or even a leaf hopper or tree hopper. If I had a picture I could tell you for certain.
The praying mantis does a pretty good job, as do lacewings.
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The leaf bugs can camoflauge and look like leaves.
The Ladyfinger moth has a black or brown body and pink wings. This species of moth happens to look like a wasp.
Look on leaves and bushes
A stick insect doesnt necessarily look like a stick, depending what breed it is. For example a indian stick insect does look like a stick and camaflages itself into leaves and plants e.t.c whereas african stick insects are much more spiky and grow very large
A clegg insect, also known as a horse-fly, is a large flying insect with a pair of wings, a large head, and a mandible that is capable of biting animals. There are approximately 1,300 different species of horse-fly.
A clegg insect, also known as a horse-fly, is a large flying insect with a pair of wings, a large head, and a mandible that is capable of biting animals. There are approximately 1,300 different species of horse-fly.
Like a big grasshopper - Google the image .
You indentify them by their size,how they look like,check how flies and most important see if it is a flying insect
A clegg insect, also known as a horse-fly, is a large flying insect with a pair of wings, a large head, and a mandible that is capable of biting animals. There are approximately 1,300 different species of horse-fly.
With limited description provided the answer is limited. I would say that it is a dragon fly. Insect order: Odonata (I think). Most people recognize butterflys but not all people in large cities have seen dragon flys.
Woolly aphids are a type of insect that looks like a small, white feather on a leaf. The white fluff that makes the insect look like a feather is a type of wax it secretes as a type of defense mechanism.