Stick insects are most commonly found in biomes consisting of woodlands and heavy forests. They live in broadleaf trees, tree trunks, shrubs, and bushes, mainly on the foliage.
The answer is: A fully grown Indian stick insect!
it is a type of stick insect
They live in a freshwater biome.
that depends on type of stick insect the size of it and if its live birth or laying eggs ..it can be any where from 1 to 50+
One to two years, depends on what type of stick insect and the conditions their kept in.
An acrostic poem should use the first letter of each sentence to spell out the word "stick insect". This type of poem would use words or phrases to describe a walking stick or stick insect.
the Tundra
Popcorn
rainforest
This all depends on the type of walking stick insect, its age and size, and other similar factors. On average, a walking stick insect weighs around a quarter of an ounce.
anywhere in the world
It's called the Stick Tongue Insect. Or for it's technical name, Pterygota Phasmatodea