Stick Insects come from all over the world, for example: Madagascar, New guinea, Peru, New Zealand, Australia, South America and many other countries. Stick insects mostly live in tropical and subtropical forests.
Stick insects are found in many regions around the world, primarily in tropical and subtropical areas. They evolved millions of years ago and are believed to have originated in the continents of Asia, Africa, and Australasia. Stick insects have adapted to various environments, which has led to the diverse species we see today.
Stick bugs or stick insects are in the Order Phasmatodea. This order includesseveral families. One example of a stick bug species is Ctenomorpha chronus.Information on this particular species can be found at:australian-insects.com/stick-insect-chronus.phpStick insect species, often called walking sticks, range in size from the tiny,half-inch-long (11.6-millimeter-long) Timema cristinae of North America, to theformidable 13-inch-long (328-millimeter-long) Phobaeticus kirbyi of Borneo.
Each species of stick insect has its own scientific name, but the group the stick insects belong to is called Phasmatodea,deriving from the Greek word phasma, meaning "an apparition" or "ghost".
The genus for insects varies depending on the specific species. Some common genera for insects include Apis for bees, Drosophila for fruit flies, and Anopheles for mosquitoes.
Insects belong to the phylum Arthropoda and the class Insecta.
The scientific name for the fear of insects is entomophobia. It is a specific phobia characterized by an excessive and irrational fear of insects.
Stick insects are the Order Phasmoidea. There are 9 families.
Male stick insects can be produced from fertilized eggs, whereas females can come from both fertilized and unfertilized eggs.
Yes, stick insects are insects.
Yes, stick insects are insects.
Yes. Stick insects obviously are insects, and all insects are arthropods! ^^
because they are camoflage and it is hard to see the stick insects. because they are camoflage and it is hard to see the stick insects.
Yes, stick insects are vegetarian, eating leaves.Yes.
Different types of stick insects can be found all over the world. This includes the United States, New Zealand, and Borneo.
Your stick insects have probably been fighting. this is normal
They are not cannibals also they are vegetarian.
usually you can.
No, stick insects do not eat grasshoppers.