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Classroom Animals and Pets - Insects and Co. - Walking Sticks
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"Classroom Animals and Pets - Insects and
Co.- Walking Sticks
Walking Sticks - Definition
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Housing
Food
Maintenance
General Information
Characteristics- General
Characteristics- Indian Walking Stick or Common
Laboratory Stick
Characteristics- Annam Walking Stick
Characteristics- Giant Prickly Stick or Macleays
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Walking Sticks
- Definition
The World Book Encyclopaedia definition for Walking Sticks
is:
1. a stick used in walking; a cane.
2. any one of a group of mostly wingless insects related to the
grasshoppers, having a body like a stick or twig; stick insect.
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NOTE: Walking stick insects are not permitted in all areas!
Please check your local and state/provincial regulations, especially in the
United States. (Be aware that seeing walking sticks for sale in some of your local
petstores does NOT guarantee that they are legal pets!) In warm climates, they
have the potential to become serious pests. If you are permitted to keep them,
by virtue of being educators in your area, please do not give away live walking
sticks or walking stick eggs to your students! Walking sticks lay hundreds of
eggs! Each time you clean out the bramble or substrate material, you have to be
SURE that you are not throwing out eggs too! Personally, I collect all waste material
from my tanks and freeze it for two weeks before discarding. (Yes... my family
is aware that the big black bags in our deep freezer"
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