Yes, stick insects are vegetarian, eating leaves.Yes.
Yes, a stick insect is a herbivore and is also a vegetarian.
They are not cannibals also they are vegetarian.
No, not all seaside rock is vegetarian. Seaside rock typically refers to a type of rocky shore ecosystem where various organisms, including both plant and animal life, can be found. While some organisms, like seaweeds and certain types of algae, are indeed vegetarian, many other species, such as crabs, mollusks, and various fish, are not. Thus, the biodiversity of seaside rock includes both vegetarian and non-vegetarian organisms.
The Walking Stick is a vegetarian and diets on leaves.
French is first weapon stick but a rock hasn't
A rock or a stick was probably the very first weapon. After that, a rock tied to a stick, and a long pointy stick. Later, a sharp rock tied to a long stick. Clubs and spears.
Yes, all stick insects are vegetarian. Leaves are their main diet. (The water stick insect, or water scorpion, is a different family. It is a carnivore.)
To tie a rock to a stick, you can use a strong rope or cord. Wrap the rope around the rock and stick multiple times, then tie it securely in place with a knot. Make sure the knot is tight to ensure the rock stays attached securely to the stick.
No,bacon flavored crackers are stick animals products!
Pick up a rock. Or a stick. sharpen the stick to a point with the rock. Done.
If you're preparing a vegetarian meal, or trying to stick to a vegetarian diet, then nonveg is wrong. But if you haven't got any restrictions like that, then eat/use what you want.