Walking sticks, or stick insects, are primarily nocturnal feeders, meaning they are active and eat at night. This behavior helps them avoid predators that are more active during the day, allowing them to forage for leaves in relative safety. Their camouflage, resembling twigs or branches, further aids in their survival by helping them blend into their surroundings while they feed.
How do walking sticks eat ? Well if your wondering they eat in a round circle
Arachnids!
They eat the leaves and green shoots of plants.
Giant Spiny sticks can be persuaded to eat Oak, Eucalyptus, and Hawthorn and normal ones usually eat bramble leaves.
Walking sticks are herbivores that mainly feed on leaves, although some may also eat flowers or fruits. They use their powerful mandibles to chew and consume plant material. Their long, slender bodies allow them to camouflage among plants while they feed.
They eat the leaves and green shoots of plants.
yes they do in Africa beause they have no food
Walking sticks are preyed upon by birds, rodents, amphibians, and other insects. Predators such as birds like mockingbirds, jays, and woodpeckers, as well as animals like raccoons and lizards, are known to feed on walking sticks.
only if they snort a little opium
Yes they do. Stick Insects tend to be more active at night because there are less predators around.
Neither. Walking sticks are insects.
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