Woodworm or beavers
walking sticks will sometimes eat their own kind
Walking sticks' babies are called nymphs. Nymphs resemble miniature versions of the adult walking sticks, but they are usually lighter in color and are not fully developed. They will undergo several molts to grow and mature into their adult form.
No. Sticks do fall from trees but not a sign of fall.
Walking sticks have a life span of about 18 months.
Yes, immature or young sticks have the ability to fly but tend to lose their wings as they age. ========================================================================== Of cause actual walking sticks (that people use to help them walk) can not fly.
Walking sticks can be found at outdoor recreation stores, hiking gear retailers, or online on websites like Amazon or REI. They are also commonly available at sporting goods stores or specialty shops that cater to hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
They eat the leaves and green shoots of plants.
Neither. Walking sticks are insects.
How do walking sticks eat ? Well if your wondering they eat in a round circle
Walking sticks (the insects) procreate. If they did not procreate there wouldn't be any. Walking sticks (the kind you use when you go hiking) do not procreate. They are made out of dead wood.
NO
Walking sticks usually lay their eggs in the soil, or on the underside of leaves.
Walking sticks are used as an aide for trekking and walking activities. However, they are not a living thing and do not drink water.
Brazos Walking Sticks website has a large selection of high quality walking sticks and canes for sale. The Walking Cane website also has a significant amount of canes for sale.
Walking sticks are wonderful for uneven ground or steep inclines, even if you are in shape.
Walking sticks' babies are called nymphs. Nymphs resemble miniature versions of the adult walking sticks, but they are usually lighter in color and are not fully developed. They will undergo several molts to grow and mature into their adult form.
walking pelican
walking sticks are a type of insect that sucks the sap of plants through a strawlike mouth