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Many stick insects are easy to care for, and make good pets.
I may not look like one of these stick insects you see in magazines but at least I'm happy.
He'd kill a hundred people to save a stick insect.
It is a popular species among those who raise stick insects.
Why might the earliest stick insects have lost their wings?
Stick insects play a particularly important role in this.
The stick insect can sometimes reach over 13 inches (33 cm) long.
The construction and design was strongly inspired by the stick insect.
The first thing 99.9 per cent of all men say is, "No stick insects, not thin."
Several species of stick insect and their elaborate camouflage are shown.
Stick insects look like sticks and so are saved from being eaten by birds.
When new plant shoots came up out of the ashes, they were covered in baby stick insects.
The eggs look like those of the children's stick insect, but they are black-grey with a small white growth.
He was tall and spindly, built on the lines of a walking stick insect.
She use to be called "alien" or a "stick insect."
Girls - this is positive proof that you don't have to look like a stick insect.
Before swallowing stick insects, the lizards tear off the legs.
Bramble leaves are used as a main food source for captive stick insects.
Being safely underground, the stick insect eggs escaped the fires.
In fact, baby stick insects look, and run, just like ants: this should have been a clue, but nobody made the connection.
He looked up from his ministrations to the yodelling stick insect, who'd been off its food.
When no males are present in the population, this stick insect exhibits parthenogenesis instead.
The breeding pair at the zoo are the only adult stick insects in captivity.
It was the bright yellow-green of a stick insect.
Stick insects use camouflage and mimicry to great effect.