An Indian stick, often referring to a type of wooden object or cane, can turn black due to several reasons, primarily exposure to moisture, dirt, or mold. Over time, wood can absorb moisture, leading to the growth of mold or mildew, which can cause discoloration. Additionally, prolonged exposure to the elements or lack of proper maintenance can result in the wood darkening. Regular cleaning and proper storage can help prevent this issue.
My stick insect is an Indian Stick insect
Indian Stick Insects, like all stick insect species are herbivores. An Indian Stick Insect will not attack or eat another stick insect. The closest they get is eating old skins from a moulting to take in all the nutrients.
An Indian talking stick, is a tool used in council meetings. See related link below..
So far no Indian has gone to the moon.
you feed Indian stick insects privet ivy grass ectADD:I don't think stick insects can eat grass as the leaves are too narrow. Indian Stick Insects can eat privet, bramble, ivy, oak, rose and a few other plants.
Yes it should be fine if something happens it is due to the Indian stick insect mistaking the Diapherodes Gigantea for a leaf.
Lathi
No
The Indian touched a living enemy with a coup stick .
no they are diffrent species alltogether
The answer is: A fully grown Indian stick insect!
Black glue stick is used as a dent puller in the auto body industry.