Because they if they look like sticks then they can camouflage and no predator can eat them.
Because they look like sticks.
god made it that way
Yes, because they look alot like sticks.
Stick insects only look like sticks, if you look up close, you can see that they have legs. (6) They move by using their legs.
Stick insects are in the order Phasmatodea (sometimes called Phasmida). The name comes from the Greek word phasma, meaning a phantom or ghost, because the insects look like sticks or leaves..
they are long and thin,like sticks, 6 legs,green/brown.
A stick insect , blending in with it's environment , would find it an advantage because it would confuse predators . A means of camouflage .
They look like a stick.
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
because they like to dance
A sword, a stick, two shorter sticks with a chain, and a fork
This insect is known as a walking stick. Its actually not a bug. Very few insects fall into that genus.The ordinal name is derived from the Ancient Greek phasma, meaning an apparition or phantom, and refers to the resemblance of many species to sticks or leaves. Their natural camouflage can make them extremely difficult to spot.Phasmids can be relatively large, elongated insects. Some have cylindrical stick-like bodies, while others have a flattened, leaflike, shape. The body is often further modified to resemble vegetation, with ridges resembling leaf veins, bark-like tubercles, and other forms of camouflage.