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Category: Insects

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Do Stick Insects Change Color?

Stick insects could be considered as nature’s masters of camouflage. But can they actually change color? A simple answer would be to say that stick insects cannot change color, but it is...

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Do Stick Insects Need a Heat Lamp?

One of the most commonly asked questions among new stick insect enthusiasts is whether or not a heat lamp is necessary to keep an insect's enclosure warm. There is no clear answer. It depends on the...

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Do Stick Insects Eat Ants?

One of the stranger questions relating to stick insect diets is whether or not they eat ants. In a word, no. Ants have a lot of predators, but stick insects are not one of them. Stick insects do...

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Do Stick Insects Eat Bugs?

Some species of stick insects look so strange that it is easy to imagine them being carnivorous. However... Stick insects are herbivores. This means they will not eat bugs of any kind. They will...

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Do Stick Insects Eat Their Babies?

Some species of living creatures are known for cannibalistic behaviour, including eating their babies. Stick insects are not among them. As herbivores, stick insects only eat plant life. They could...

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Do Stick Insects Eat Fruit?

Keeping a stick insect as a pet requires knowing what to feed it. Stick insects are herbivores, meaning they only eat plant life. The question is, do they eat fruit? Most guides to keeping stick...

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