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Stick insect or Phasmids (Phasmatodea or Phasmatoptera) also known as walking stick insects, stick-bugs, bug sticks or ghost insect. Stick insect camouflaged on tree. Selective focus, copy space Stock Photo | Adobe
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Favorite camouflage? The walking stick insect! It looks like a stick and can even move like it's swaying in the wind to match the movement… | Instagram
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