Stick bugs, also called walking sticks, are insects of the order Phasmatodea. There are around 3,000 known species of stick bug, which are identified by their long bodies and ability to camouflage themselves as sticks, twigs, branches etc.
Stick bugs, also called walking sticks, are insects of the order Phasmatodea. There are around 3,000 known species of stick bug, which are identified by their long bodies and ability to camouflage themselves as sticks, twigs, branches etc.
The stick insect (as its name suggests) is an insect that looks like a twig on a branch, bush or tree. This unique identity means that stick insects can be extremely difficult for predators to spot.
Stick insects, as their name implies, are insects that have taken camouflage and imitation to the extreme by developing the appearance of a stick, leaf, or twig.
The stick insect (as its name suggests) is an insect that looks like a twig on a branch, bush or tree. This unique identity means that stick insects can be extremely difficult for predators to spot.
Stick insects, as their name implies, are insects that have taken camouflage and imitation to the extreme by developing the appearance of a stick, leaf, or twig.