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Walkingsticks and Timemas

 
 

Picture of a California Timema.

California Timema
Category: Walkingstick or Timema
Appear an overall green or brown in color with hints of white or pink. They have a rough-looking bumpy exterior and a short stout body. The smaller male will usually ride on the back of the larger female for most of their adult lives. California Time... READ MORE

Picture of a Giant Stick Insect.

Giant Stick Insect
Category: Walkingstick or Timema
The Giant Walkingstick is the largest Walkingstick species in North America, measuring in at anywhere between 75mm and 150mm. Their camouflage is - taking the appearance of a twig or small branch - is so good in fact that one can often miss these daz... READ MORE

Picture of a Northern Walkingstick.

Northern Walkingstick
Category: Walkingstick or Timema
Northern Walkingsticks are a child’s favorite type of bug, if they chose to be brave enough to handle any insect. They are unique in their chameleon-like design and are completely harmless to the handler - choosing instead to feed on the deciduous fo... READ MORE

   

 

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