Amazing Rainforest Animals

Walking Stick

The Walking Stick

by Kathleen Savoy


I dreamed...

I was a docile, motionless,

walking stick

Camouflaged on the

branch of a tree

Waiting until dark to feed

on leaves

Quietly, patiently,

unobtrusively.




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Did You Know?
WOW! Walking Sticks As Pets! Follow this link to the
Bug Club.

The Amazing Rainforest Animals collection of rainforest animal pictures, wingsparks, and resource links is a site developed by EDAF 4507 and EDAF 5880 classes at the College of Education at Louisiana State University during the spring of 1998.


Walking Stick developers:
Content:
Kathleen Savoy
Webmaster Judy Rabalais

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Interesting Facts About the Walking Stick

  • Most walking sticks rely on passive camouflage
    in order to avoid predators.

  • Walking sticks, also known as stick insects,
    mimic plants for protection.

  • Some walking stick eggs are brought into ant nests
    and gain protection from birds.



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