As its name suggests, the stick insect resembles the twigs among which it lives, providing it with one of the most efficient natural camouflages on Earth. The a
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As its name suggests, the stick insect resembles the twigs among which it lives, providing it with one of the most efficient natural camouflages on Earth. The animals and the equally inconspicuous leaf insect comprise the phasmida order, of which there are approximately 3.000 species.
Stick insect species often called walking sticks, range in size from tiny, 11.6-millimeter-long timema cristinae of North America, to the formidable 328-millimeter-long Phobaeticus kirbyi of Borneo. This giant measures over 55 centimeters with its legs outstretched, making it one of the world's longest insects. Females are normally larger than males.
1. What is the text about?
2.where do the insect spend their day?
3. How many species are mentioned? What are they
4. Which species is the longest and tiniest
Stick insect species often called walking sticks, range in size from tiny, 11.6-millimeter-long timema cristinae of North America, to the formidable 328-millimeter-long Phobaeticus kirbyi of Borneo. This giant measures over 55 centimeters with its legs outstretched, making it one of the world's longest insects. Females are normally larger than males.
1. What is the text about?
2.where do the insect spend their day?
3. How many species are mentioned? What are they
4. Which species is the longest and tiniest
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1. the stick insect
2. on twigs
3. two. the timema cristinae and the Phobaeticus kirbyi.
4. the Phobaeticus kirbyi is the longest and the timema cristinae is the tiniest.