yes.
Stick insects can happily live with four legs, and some can even manage with just three. If they are young, the legs will slowly grow back with each skin moult.
No, there legs are too weak to even walk in mud. There legs would snap they can only walk on plants and dry grounds.
Stick insects live in trees. Normally in forests or bushes.
Yes, here are many species of stick insects in the Amazon. I have just returned from a trip there and saw three types, a green, a brown and brown and white speckled stick insect. The guide told us there are many different species of stick insect in the Amazon.
There are many, many insects that live in the deserts around the world. Included in the list are ants, termites, grasshoppers, stick insects and many, many beetles. The weight of all the insects in a particular area of a desert far outweighs that of all other animals combined.
yes
I don't no but i know that they like to be camouflaged so i don't think so
It varies between the Stick Insects like a Spiny Leaf the females live to 18 months, males 1Yr.
Stick insects are native to Madagascar, New Guinea, Peru, New Zealand, Australia, and South America.
Stick Insects generally live for only one year, however, there are many larger species, who's growing rate is much slower, that can live for up to two years after hatching.
All insects have six legs from the thorax.
there live to 23 years