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“Yes, how long can walking sticks live?” Some Tropical species can live more than two years. The Indian Stick Insect lives about one year. Sebastian, you are awfully quiet today. Did you have a question?
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1. a stick used in walking; a cane. 2. any one of a group of mostly wingless insects related to the grasshoppers, having a body like a stick or twig; stick insect. Back to top; ... Some species of walking sticks will actually drink from a bowl, some need a constant high humidity, whereas others seem to get by on the...
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Though walking sticks are not known to bite, some walking stick species, for instance, the American stick insect (Anisomorpha buprestoides), found in the southeastern United States, can spray a milky kind of acidic compound from glands on the back of its thorax.
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Phasmatodea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Phasmatodea (sometimes called Phasmida ) are an order of insects, whose members are variously known as stick insects (in Europe and Australasia), walking sticks or stick-bugs (in the Uni...
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Facts: Walkingsticks are well known for their slow-moving behavior and camouflage. Their long bodies, legs, antennae, and color make them appear to be sticks. They feed on plants and ... The longest insect in the United States is a walkingstick, Megaphasma dentricus (Stal), which reaches a length of about 7 inches.
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In a number of species of Stick-Insects the males guard the females after and some times before mating with them This is particularly evident in species such as, the American Walking Stick Anisomorpha bupestroides, Anisomorpha monstrosa and The Small Spiney Stick-Insect Aretaon Asperrimus, males of which will,
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This walking stick insect visited our classroom. He belongs to Aim High, the daycare on the Brentwood School campus. He is a year old. ... These are baby stick insects. Mrs. Rodriquez' friend raised them from eggs. We will be raising a couple of them in our classroom. Their camouflage is so good that it ... Stick Insect Links...
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I am a second grade teacher and have a number of walking sticks that my class will be caring for and studying. ... I want to keep different species of stick insect together. I have Thailand Winged and Borneo; what else could I house in the BSP with Ventilation Control attached? ; Guadeloupe stick insects (Lamponius...
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