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Indian Stick Insect

Latin Name: Carausius morosus
How big can I grow:

Up to 10cm long

Where do I live:

Forests and woodlands of India

What do I eat:

eaves of various plants and trees. Privet leaves are a favourite in captivity

Indian Stick Insect portrait
Did you know?

They reproduce by parthenogenesis - a process where females lay eggs that hatch without being fertilised into clones of the mother!

Important Data about Indian Stick Insect
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