so that they can survive and prey cannot eat .
so it dosent get eaten
A stick insect is camouflaged by colour and shape to look like a twig when stationary on the branches of a bush.
Yes depending on the colour they are and the coulour of there surroundings there all camouflaged.
True.
True.
By blending in with its surroundings. With camouflage to make itself look like a stick.
chameleon, stick insect, zebras, snakes, all different types of species:D
Praying mantids are masters of camouflage like stick insects, so you may have mistaken it for a stick insect. Mantids are carnivorous and will eat other insects.
The parts they leave are just the undigestible ones, like the exoskeleton, making it look like the insect's untouched.
Leave them alone. They will hatch out by themselves.
Yes it does because the stick insect looks like a branch in a tree or on the ground.If an animal spots it,it uses that camoflage to make it look like a branch and that animal walks away and forgets all about it.
A stick worm insect is an invertebrate creature that belongs to the phylum Arthropoda and the class Insecta. It is known for its long, slender body that resembles a stick, helping it to camouflage and blend in with its surroundings.