This insect is known as a walking stick. Its actually not a bug. Very few insects fall into that genus.
The ordinal name is derived from the Ancient Greek phasma, meaning an apparition or phantom, and refers to the resemblance of many species to sticks or leaves. Their natural camouflage can make them extremely difficult to spot.
Phasmids can be relatively large, elongated insects. Some have cylindrical stick-like bodies, while others have a flattened, leaflike, shape. The body is often further modified to resemble vegetation, with ridges resembling leaf veins, bark-like tubercles, and other forms of camouflage.
It looks like a big popsicle stick
its called a duiner
It is called an Ellipsis and looks like this ...
No. Environmental factors do make a difference, but even identical twins reared in the same environment aren't exactly alike.
mimicry
Because it looks like a stick!
A person that looks exactly like another is commonly known as "Identical" A doppelgänger.
It's called "gamma". Its capital letter looks like Γ, an upside down "L" and its lowercase looks like γ, which looks exactly like a "y"
The caterpillars that look like sticks are called Geometridae. These markings and looks of these caterpillars allow them to blend in and stay safe from enemies while in the trees.
It looks like a stick
It's called the Stick Tongue Insect. Or for it's technical name, Pterygota Phasmatodea
You don't know what a hockey stick looks like!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
A geometric shape with many sides looks exactly like a polygon.
Krampus looks like dump on a stick
The insect that looks like wood is called the Phasmatodea. The more common name for this insect is a walking stick.
derek
a stick on wajas is an object that looks like a stick but if equipped your wajas will look like it was still in one of the drawing stages!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!