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They are arachnids. Like spiders and ticks. - they are bugs, but not insects. Insects have 6 legs, arachnids have 8. "Bug" is a catchall term.
Stick bugs are an insect that hides form predators by looking like a twig. I will make the link below point to a picture of a stick insect.
The last music of the episode is Scorpions- No One Like You
They eat scorpions, Beetles, lizards, frogs, toads, worms, and anything thing else that they can get their paws on that looks good enough to eat, like a hungry dominate female with pups in the family that aren't hers.
Stick bugs are illegal to possess or sell in British Columbia, Canada. Many people like to breed them to feed to their reptiles. But if you are caught, they will be seized.
You can find stick bugs anywhere on tree's or thorn bushes they look like sticks and are called "walking sticks" or "stick bugs" because they look exactly like little sticks.
Like you would any other bug- by stepping on it.
Camouflage is patterns that help animals get prey or hide from predators. Some animals are leaf bugs and stick bugs
i think maybe you mean a gnat. Possible a stick insect Stick Insect (Phasmida), but I'm not sure they fly. http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/bugs/stick-insect.html Donna
Many animal species have pinchers. Crabs, scorpions, shrimps, lobsters, and some bugs like beetles all have pinchers along with many others.
Stick insects only look like sticks, if you look up close, you can see that they have legs. (6) They move by using their legs.
No, most scorpions are solitary and only meet to reproduce. Scorpions are not travellers, they venture out of their burrows at night and return to it to get protection, eat and regulate temperature. A burrow can be used for years. -J