The likelihood of encountering a stick-like worm in the forest is low, as these creatures are rare and well-camouflaged.
The stick insect is an animal that looks like a stick.
The caterpillar that resembles a stick is called a "walking stick caterpillar."
Laminin is a protein that helps cells stick together. It has a cross-like shape and is an important component of the extracellular matrix that surrounds cells. Its structure helps provide support and structure to tissues in the body.
The creature you are describing sounds like a walking stick insect. These insects have evolved to camouflage themselves as twigs or branches to avoid predators. They move slowly to further blend in with their surroundings.
"Would you like to try our tasty worm on a stick at the fair?"
It could be in an RAIN FOREST and any where that has sticks...
The stick insect is an animal that looks like a stick.
Because it looks like a stick!
It looks!
Yes stick instects do live in the rain forest. I live near the rain forest at Mount Tambourine, Australia and regularly see stick insects.
The walking stick looks like a green stick so it can sit in any plant live and not be noticed. The walking stick looks like a green stick so it can sit in any plant live and not be noticed.
$186,000. It looks like $106,000
it looks like a stick and predators dont eat sticks
You don't know what a hockey stick looks like!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
a stick on wajas is an object that looks like a stick but if equipped your wajas will look like it was still in one of the drawing stages!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The main characters in the children's book "Stick Man" by Julia Donaldson are Stick Man, Stick Lady Love, and their Stick Children Three. Stick Man goes on various adventures trying to find his way back home to his family, encountering different obstacles along the way.