Walkingstick Nymph
By Diohio
- 28 Mar, 2008
- 5 likes
This baby green Walkingstick is called a nymph, and he's especially for Jacque's son ! Walkingsticks have an amazing ability to regenerate lost legs. They camouflage well on tree branches so predatory birds don't notice them. When females are dropping eggs in the forest, it sounds like the pitter patter of a light rain.
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I love those!!!!!!!!!! That's great~
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