why is the carerpillar a good example of camouflage
Dogwood sawfly (Macremphytus tarsatus)
A stick insect is camouflaged by colour and shape to look like a twig when stationary on the branches of a bush.
leafs and have a twig for them to climb on
Many stick insect species are thin, but that doesn't mean they are anorexic - their thin, twig-like bodies serve as camouflage against predators.
A tent caterpillar is an example of a caterpillar that will be found in trees. The insect in question (Malacosoma spp) spends the larval stage developing and feeding inside unsightly webs which they build on tree branches.
Tool using.
As flexible as a willow twig.
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Tree. The branch is the hand, the tree is the body, the bark is the skin.
Not necessarily. For example " As the twig is bent, so grows the oak."