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The Giant Walking Stick

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Share ItThe gia t walki g stick is ot a rod used for hiki g rough terrai . Nope. These are the lo gest k ow i sects i the world. A member of the Phasmatodea family, aka Phasmids, these critters are masters of camouflage. They ble d right i a d look like, well, sticks. U til they actually move. But eve their ge eral mea s of locomotio looks like a twig blowi g i the wi d. Due to their wide spread umbers all k ow walki g stick i sects are listed as either Least Co cer or Data Deficie t by the IUCN. First the Stats… Scie tific ame: Megaphasma de ticrus Weight: Up to 3 ou ces Le gth: Up to 25 i ches Lifespa : Up to 2 years Now o to the Facts! 1.) Walki g sticks are octur al (active at ight). 2.) K []

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