Australian Giant Stick Insects can grow to impressive lengths, typically reaching up to 10 inches (25 centimeters) or more. Their size can vary depending on the species, but they are among the largest stick insects in the world. These insects are known for their remarkable camouflage, resembling twigs or branches, which helps them evade predators in their natural habitat.
they grow larger and stronger
Some species of stick insects are but the common house Indian labatorys stick insect will only grow up to 3 inches.
Black beauty stick insects can grow up to 6-7cm on average.
there cells reproduce like every other living thing!
To watch them grow or dissect them?
if you want to grow crops or plants that stick ouy of the ground praying mantises can help against bugs.
if you want to grow crops or plants that stick ouy of the ground praying mantises can help against bugs.
No they do not, they simply fling there eggs away and they grow up not knowing there parents.
A stick insect doesnt necessarily look like a stick, depending what breed it is. For example a indian stick insect does look like a stick and camaflages itself into leaves and plants e.t.c whereas african stick insects are much more spiky and grow very large
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.
There are many insects that help a garden grow such as ladybugs.
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.