The stick insect, or phasmid, is not attributed to a single discoverer, as these insects have been known to humans for centuries and exist in numerous species worldwide. They were first described scientifically by various entomologists, with significant contributions made by figures like Henri de Saussure in the 19th century. Their unique appearance and camouflage have fascinated scientists and naturalists throughout history, leading to ongoing study and classification.
Because it looks like a stick!
My stick insect is an Indian Stick insect
yes it does but it will change colour as it grows
The stick insect feeds mainly on the aphid which eats your plants. So no I would keep the stick insect.
the best name for a girl stick insect is Twiggy
stick insect
Yes but it is called the British stick insect.
Yes, a stick insect is a herbivore and is also a vegetarian.
yes, a stick insect has a heart that is 15 for every insect in the world.
no! the stick insect is not the largest insect living but the longest insect living today.....
Stick insect eggs? Be more specific
no they are diffrent species alltogether