This is the species page and will tell you all about the
diiferent species that are around in the world. If you want to
know what kind of stick insect that you have or even which is the
best for you, you will find it here. Most probably you will have
an Indian because they are the easiest to look after and most
sold stick insect. If you cant find what you are looking for email us
at the and I will add it to my list and email you the information.
| Picture |
Name |
Colour |
Origin |
Special Features |
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larger image
|
Indian |
Green |
India |
Green colour hides it
among plants |
| |
Indonesian |
Brown/green |
Indonesia |
Grow to large sizes |
| |
Jungle nymph |
bright green |
Malaysia |
Largest stick insect in the world |
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|
Mackaileys Spectre |
Yellow/brown/green |
Australia |
Largest abdomen in the world |
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|
New Guinea Female |
Brown/yellow |
Madagascar |
Live on the ground in leaf litter |
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|
New Guinea Male |
Yellow/brown |
Madagascar |
Large spikes |
| |
Perivian fern |
Yellow with blue/green
stripes |
Peruvia |
|
| |
Pinkwinged |
Pink |
Madagascar |
Wings fold away to hide
conspicuous colour |
| |
Praying mantis |
Black/green/brown |
Europe/America |
Their front legs are adapted to grasp
their prey |
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|
Spineless New Guinea |
Yellow/brown |
Madagascar |
They are friendly, look
like New Guinea but without spikes. |
| |
Thailand |
Brown |
Thailand |
Very friendly and grow to a large size |
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|
Thornback Female |
Brown with yellow
underside |
Southern Rainforests |
One of the most friendly
stick insect |
| |
Trinidid log |
brown |
Caribbean |
Lives on the ground
sometimes eats rotten leaves |