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Indian stick insects do NOT have wings. They are wingless stick insects, just like exstatosoma and giant thornies. Pink wings, have wings, and are absolutely beautiful.

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Actually, Extatosoma Tiaratum (Giant Prickly, Macleay's Spectre) do indeed have wings. Adult females have tiny, almost shrivelled-like wings which are completely useless for flight. The males, however, have very long wings which cover the entire length of their body. They use these for flight - a rather ungainly flutter or a very graceful glide.

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as nymphs (babies) they are little black dots. as they get older they get slightly larger. the eggs are round and brown with a little yellow dot on top

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See one in the link below.

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