Asked by jay
Stick insects, also called walking sticks, are typically found in tropical and subtropical forests and grasslands. The insects are able to camouflage themselves by living among twigs in their environment.
A walking stick bug standing on a twig.
What is this an example of?
adaptation
biodiversity
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Camouflage is a behavioral/structural adaptation that helps the walking stick avoid predators by blending in with twigs.
Camouflage is a behavioral/structural adaptation that helps the walking stick avoid predators by blending in with twigs.
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