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Life lessons from a “Stick Insect”

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A cordial congratulatory hug for this anniversary friends of Animal Steem, I join this contest to share as a story, how beautiful an insect can be, especially a “Stick Insect”, I know that in each region they receive other names, It is an insect very similar to a dry twig.


Personally, it is one of my favorite insects and I have had several as pets throughout my life. Today I share with you a story that we can learn from being a “stick insect” and a macro photography session with close-ups of my friend.


Life lessons from a “Stick Insect”

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In areas with abundant vegetation, there is a very peculiar insect, which is called the “Stick Insect”, since its body, legs, joints and antennae closely resemble dry branches.

At first glance, it may look like a branch of the same plant where it perches, and if you add to this its great ability to remain motionless, not only does it make it an expert in camouflage, it is also a master of survival.

Among his habits we find that he likes to expose himself to the sun that filters through the leaves, remaining motionless watching the other insects pass by him without noticing him, his slow movements make him seem very cautious, we could say that: he has an introverted personality.


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Although it is not without danger, sometimes a hungry bird sneaks up on you. But the stick insect doesn't panic. He uses his ability to completely immobilize himself. It becomes just another branch of the plant, confusing the bird and most of the time it manages to escape unharmed.

The stick insect likes to explore its environment without being detected, it slides between the branches, looking for buds of new leaves or flower petals, carefully and stealthily, it approaches and eats a little without excessively damaging the plant.

The “stick insect”, although introverted, also enjoys the company of other insects of its species, it feels comfortable with them. Being introverted doesn't mean being alone.

What does a “stick insect” teach us? In my opinion the “stick insect” lives its happy life. He knows how to appreciate every moment, every experience and every encounter. He lives in harmony with nature, making the most of his abilities and enjoying the beauty that surrounds him.

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السلام علیکم عزیز دوستو امید ہے اپ خیریت سے ہوں گے ماشاءاللہ اپ نے بہت ہی پیاری سٹک انسیکٹ کی تصویریں شیئر کی ہیں اور دیکھنے میں سمجھ نہیں لگ رہی تھی کہ یہ برانچز ہیں یا کیا چیز ہیں لیکن جب میں نے اس کو پھر غور سے دیکھا تو مجھے پتہ چلا یہ تو کیوٹ سا انسیکٹ ہے جس کو اپ نے اس سے بھی زیادہ محبت سے تصویروں میں کیپچر کیا اور اس کی خوبصورتی کو مزید چار چاند لگا دیے ہیں ا چھوٹے جانداروں سے محبت ایک فطری عمل ہے اور جو اپ کی تصویروں میں واضح طور پر نظر بھی ا رہا ہے کہ اپ ان کے ساتھ کافی حد تک ا سافٹ کارنر رکھتے ہیں اللہ اپ کو ترقی اور اسانیاں دے.

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Hello colleague joslud, thank you very much for your invitation, I will make my participation as soon as possible, I hope you are successful in your participation.

A couple of months ago a stick insect found me, it is quite curious to observe it in detail, I agree with your opinion that it is stealthy and cautious, an expert in camouflage, I like the photos of your little insect friend, good photos.

Hello colleague joslud, thank you very much for your invitation, I will make my participation as soon as possible, I hope you are successful in your participation.

A couple of months ago a stick insect found me, it is quite curious to observe it in detail, I agree with your opinion that it is stealthy and cautious, an expert in camouflage, I like the photos of your little insect friend, good photos.

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Ese amigo insecto sin duda es muy interesante, como la naturaleza le hizo para crear algo así es como si las ramas cobrarán conciencia jeje, gracias por invitarme amigo joslud! 👾👾👾

Hello dear @joslud!

Your stick insect macro pictures are outstanding. The way these insects perfectly settle into their surroundings is interesting. Your observations regarding their methods of survival are amazing. Keep up your great work 👍🥰

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Que hermosas palabras, cuanto me alegra te haya gustado mi post y las fotos. Garcias por comentar, valoro tus opiniones.

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¡Holaaa amigo!🤗

Te cuento que en una ocasión tuve la oportunidad de ver a este insecto y, me sorprendió mucho ver la habilidad que tiene... Sus patas son delgaditas y aún así, tienen una destreza sutil para caminar en áreas escabrosas. Sin duda alguna, es muy hermoso.

Te deseo mucho éxito en la dinámica... Un fuerte abrazo💚

Saludos amiga

Si su caminar es lento, y gran equilibrio para caminar.

Gracias por comentar.

Wooow…such a great story to learn from the stick insect indeed. The wisdom of blending in as a means for survival in an environment where you could be in danger. I call it the wisdom of the ancient. It’s like hiding to flourish. I’ve never seen a stick insect before and I must let you know I was fascinated to see one and it really looks like a stick. Is it dangerous or does it bite?

Cuanto me alegra saber que conociste este insecto gracias a mi post.
Ellos de por si no son agresivos y los que conozco no pican, ni muerden.

Gracias por detenerte a leer y comentar

Ohhh nice to know they don’t bite . 🙏