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Walking stick insect

Phasmatodea sp.

Notes:

I spotted this guy hanging out on our garage door. It was the second walking stick seen in just over a week but appeared to be a different individual to my other spotting http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/712...

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KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Added to the NWF mission because of its innovative defenses - They escape predation by blending into plant material. As their name implies, they look just like sticks with legs, and even sway back and forth to more closely resemble a twig moving in the wind. When camouflage isn’t enough, some species have evolved the ability to release foul-smelling chemicals to deter predators, and others can secrete a liquid that temporarily blinds their foe. Others drop their legs when a predator attacks but can re-grow the appendages. Some species are winged and flash bright color patches under the wings to confuse predators.

KarenL
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KarenL

Tennessee, USA

Spotted on Sep 8, 2011
Submitted on Dec 25, 2011

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