They are called stick insect that's all!!
Both walking sticks and beetles are both insects and arthropods, as all insects are arthropods.
It seems that stick insects do not camouflage themselves; they are born that way, i.e. looking like sticks!
no, stick insects aren't plants at all. Stick insects are bugs, bamboo is a plant. There is a type of bamboo, called walking stick bamboo, also.
The number of stick insects is very low when comparing with other insects, such as grasshoppers, which live in similar habitat. Though it seems that nothing stop the grow of the population of stick insects, walking sticks are rare. Being rare is another survival factors of stick insects. The predators cannot depend on stick insects as a constant food source and have less chance to learn how to recognize the stick insects. Being rare could be considered a way of camouflage.
Northern walking sticks like to munch on Oak leaves and Hazelnut leaves
Walking sticks, or stick insects, are herbivorous, that is, they eat leaves. Praying mantises, on the other hand, are carnivores. They eat meat, usually in the form of insects. Don't put them together. They won't get along.
they dont.Another AnswerActually, they do. Stick insects need to drink as well as eat, and will drink droplets of water from leaves. Stick insects use their mouths to draw up water.
The majority of walking stick-type insects do not migrate. The majority, instead, hibernate during colder seasons. They also have a short lifespan,
Yes they do. Stick Insects tend to be more active at night because there are less predators around.
Walking sticks are found in forests all over the world. They generally do not have a favorite tree on which to reside.
The behavior of the Northern Walking Sticks are: They hide when their prey is around. (birds, small mammals) They blend in with sticks/twigs in order to not get eaten. They release a bad smelling liquid when being attacked.
there arnt any walking sticks