No definetely not, stick insects belong to the insect world
All insects are invertebrates.
The insect that looks like wood is called the Phasmatodea. The more common name for this insect is a walking stick.
Nearly all stick insect species are harmless and are not toxic. However, the Two-Striped Walking Stick (Anisomorpha buprestoides), often seen in Florida, has a defensive spray that can cause temporary blindness if caught in the eyes. Dogs are vulnerable to being sprayed in the eyes, so keep them away from these insects. Typically, a dog yelps and howls when struck in the eyes by this poison. Rinse the eyes with water and take the dog to a veterinarian. Other stick insect species can also spray but have no harmful effects.
insects dont spit Umm, they may not spit, but they can eject or fling liquid into your eyes. The Walking Stick, in particular can propel a chemical similar to kerosene if it feels threatened.
Grasshopper, gnat, grass-grub
Walking sticks have a life span of about 18 months.
A walking stick is an insect and thus an invertebrate.
Invertebrate
Since giant stick insects are insects, and all insects lack a backbone, they are invertebrates. Vertebrate = has a backbone, invertebrate = has no backbone
An invertebrate. All insects are invertebrates. Instead of keeping their body shapes with internal bones, they have a hard outer skin called an exoskeleton.
Yes a walking stick is an animal.(WaHL-kIng Stick)Why is the animal walking stick called a walking stick?Because in Britain they say that these creatures look like a tree branch or a walking stick.These creatures are about 8-10 inches long!!
yes, a stick insect has a heart that is 15 for every insect in the world.
This all depends on the type of walking stick insect, its age and size, and other similar factors. On average, a walking stick insect weighs around a quarter of an ounce.
yes
a walking stick
The Walking Stick
The scientific name for walking stick insect is Phasmatodea.
They are called stick insect that's all!!