How do walking sticks lay babies?
*"Phasmids are herbivorous, feeding mostly on the leaves of trees and shrubs. The females, which are usually significantly larger than the males, lay their eggs individually, either sticking them to vegetation or simply depositing them on the ground. A single female may lay from 100 to 1,200 eggs after mating, depending on species. The eggs are typically camouflaged, resembling plant seeds, and may remain dormant for a full season or more before hatching. The nymphs are born already closely resembling the adults."
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Is walking stick complete or incomplete?
A person with walking difficulties may be aided by a simple walking stick (complete). My late wife eventually needed a walking frame (incomplete) and then a wheelchair. So. there is no answer to cover all.
An Egyptian snake makes up 75 percent of this insects name?
Wasp
An asp is a poisonous snake that can be found in Egypt.
Do walking stick insects migrate?
The majority of walking stick-type insects do not migrate. The majority, instead, hibernate during colder seasons. They also have a short lifespan,
Do walking sticks sting or bite?
Yeah, they do bite. I grabbed one today accidentally while pulling a leek from the garden. It felt like a wasp stung me. I let go and saw a huge walking stick and noted later that it lost a leg when I grabbed it. It bit or stung or pinched, whatever it did, boy was I sore for awhile. I live in Missouri.
they dont.
Another Answer
Actually, they do. Stick insects need to drink as well as eat, and will drink droplets of water from leaves. Stick insects use their mouths to draw up water.
How big are baby Indian stick insects?
I first noticed mine when they were as big as my little finger nail. Not very scientific but just my observation.
Plaque adheres to the crevices and fissures of the teeth
Can male stick insects lay eggs?
A male stick insect will not lay eggs. However, a female stick insect is parthenogenetically, and can lay eggs without mating with a male.
Where do insects live and why?
Insects live can in steamy tropical jungles, cold places, deserts, sea, caves, or flying up in the air - just about anywhere.
A chucka, or chaka, stick is another name for nunchucks, also known as nunchaku. A weapon composed of two sticks connected, end to end, by a chain or rope.