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  1. 5 sty 2022 · It’s super cool.” Some walkingstick species have other predator deterrents. “So some walking sticks … have a smelly substance that they will exude to deter predators, while others have a chemical that can actually temporarily blind predators that they will squirt out the tip of their abdomen.

  2. 10 lip 2018 · Walking sticks aren’t very cool unless they’ve got a sword or a blowgun hidden in them. Fortunately, Mother Nature provided us with her own vision of walkingsticks, insects capable of ejecting a noxious chemical spray with astonishing accuracy, blinding its victims.

  3. Scientific Name: Varies. Insect Order: Phasmida. Description: Walkingsticks are slow moving, wingless, and stick-like, with long, slender legs and long thread-like antennae. Their color, form and behavior allow them to hide from predators.

  4. 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 75mm (3 in) for males and 95mm (3.7 in) for females.

  5. In the case of walking sticks, it is important to note that they are not venomous and do not have harmful toxins that can be transferred through bites or stings. However, it’s always a good idea to practice caution around any unfamiliar insects or animals, as individual reactions can vary.

  6. 5 sty 2022 · Farm & Ranch. Lawn & Garden. Life & Health. Science & Tech. In the News. Six surprising facts about walkingstick insects. January 5, 2022- by Laura Muntean. Our Texas insect expert answers common questions about bugs. View this story on Texas Standard.

  7. 25 kwi 2018 · Walking stick bugs from the Phasmida family look like sticks with legs and antennae, or twigs attached to a small branch. There are more than 3,000 species of walking stick bugs all over the world and in diverse climates, so it's not surprising that not all walking stick bugs look alike.

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