Dryococelus Australis are vegetarians, like all stick insects. They will eat primarily leaves, all the way to the bark. Sometimes they can even chew on the bark. In captivity, they were known to eat figs and tree lucerne, and even bramble.
In the Southen Hemisphere In the Southen Hemisphere
Cold && dry climate
Hi, thank you for your interst for my photo! That's an Striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis), there are only 400 species exist in the world (more ore less)! They live (most) on the falkland islands. Rolf Skrypzak
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Dryococelus australis was created in 1885.
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Dryococelus australis
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