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  1. Common walkingstick - Wikipedia

    The common walkingstick or northern walkingstick (Diapheromera femorata) is a species of phasmid or stick insect found across North America. The average length of this species is 75 …

  2. Walking Sticks - National Wildlife Federation

    Walking sticks, or stick insects, are a group of highly camouflaged insects. They escape predation by blending into plant material. As their name suggests, they look just like sticks, and may …

  3. Walking stick | Insect, Description, Species, Size ...

    A walking stick is any of about 3,000 species of slow-moving insects that are green or brown in color and bear a resemblance to twigs as a protective device. Walking sticks found in the …

  4. Stick Bug - Types, Anatomy, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, & Pictures

    Sep 27, 2025 · Some stick bugs, such as Oncotophasma martini and Eurycantha calcarata, are equipped with femoral spines on their metathoracic legs. When threatened, they swing their …

  5. Northern Walkingstick - Insect Identification

    Jan 29, 2025 · They are large and utterly unique in their chameleon-like physiology. The Northern Walkingstick resembles a small woody branch, an ideal disguise for avoiding predators …

  6. Walking Stick Bugs: Nature’s Camouflaged Marvels Revealed

    Apr 16, 2024 · In summary, walking stick bugs are fascinating insects known for their incredible camouflage and twig-like appearance. Their unique features – ranging from their different …

  7. Stick Insect - National Geographic Kids

    Stick insects—also known as walking sticks—live in tropical and temperate (or mild) forests all over the world. Related to grasshoppers, crickets, and mantises, these creepy-crawlies are...

  8. Walking Stick - Yard and Garden

    A walkingstick looks like a long, slender, cylindrical stick on 6 spindly legs and with 2 long, thin antennae. This makes them immediately recognizable to almost everyone, in spite of our …

  9. Discover Walking Stick: Lifecycle, Diet, Facts, Threats and ...

    Walking sticks exhibit extraordinary camouflage abilities, mimicking twigs and branches to evade predators. Their elongated bodies and unique movement captivate entomologists. Let's …

  10. Walkingsticks | Rowan University's Arboretum

    Walkingsticks mimic twigs in shape, color, and behavior by swaying back and forth and walking slowly to camouflage themselves from predators (National Wildlife Federation, 2022).