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Stick insects have a mouth adapted for chewing, typically featuring mandibles that allow them to process their herbivorous diet, which mainly consists of leaves. Their mouthparts are not highly specialized for sucking or piercing, as they primarily consume plant material. This chewing mechanism helps them efficiently break down tough plant fibers. Overall, their mouth structure is well-suited for their feeding habits as leaf-eaters.

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