Good Trick Walking Stick

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You can learn all sorts of interesting things about walking stick insects by reading this book. Like that a walking stick can have children without having a mate. But that means that that walking stick has to have all daughters. Walking stick eggs look like nuts, and in the winter, the eggs are safe because the ants carry them into their nests and only eat off the tops. That doesn’t harm the walking stick eggs, so in the spring they hatch. If a bird or something attacks a walking stick, the insect sprays an acid to keep the predator from hurting it any more or eating it. Walking sticks are really amazing and have some very interesting ways to grow and protect themselves, so this is a great book to read to find out all about them, like how they use camouflage or how they molt. The pictures are colorful and keep you very interested in how walking sticks survive. This book has just the right amount of information and pictures to be interesting to everyone, and everyone who is interested in nature or in insects will enjoy it.


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Author Sheri M. Bestor, Jonny Lambert, Illustrator
Star Count 5/5
Format Hard
Page Count 32 pages
Publisher Sleeping Bear Press
Publish Date 01-Mar-2016
ISBN 9781585369430
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Issue May 2016
Category Children's
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