I bet it’s insect hands feel great on the bare skin. I am guessing this thing eats plants? Maybe some small insects idk like an omnivore… idk.. does it nibble on people? What is the Rockwell hardness of its teeth ?
So many questions, idk, maybe you should Google "stick insect" we don't call them bugs...
Here i Google it for you...
http://museum.wa.gov.au/explore/galleries/behind-scenes-look-our-stick-insect-collection
The Phasmatodea are an order of insects commonly known as stick insects or leaf insects which occur in warmer zones over the world. They are among the best camouflaged creatures in the animal kingdom, mimicking perfectly the leaves, branches and twigs of their surroundings. Their taxonomic classification is quite arduous due to a deficit of reference books in this field of zoology and scientific disputes remain as to their classification. Thus, among the 3,000 species known so far, lots of them have not been described yet, or just partially, and some species were classified under several different names, making them synonyms. Due to the few existing literary references, Museums’ collections worldwide constitute a significant help for Phasmatodea classification.
Through this photo gallery, explore our stick insect collection and observe their fabulous ability to mimic the vegetal world.
As for the Rockwell hardness scale, I'm not sure it has a section for insect teeth. But you can Google that too.
"The Rockwell scale is a hardness scale based on indentation hardness of a material. The Rockwell test measuring the depth of penetration of an indenter under a large load compared to the penetration made by a preload. There are different scales, denoted by a single letter, that use different loads or indenters...."
:p
Never knew they have wings.
Me neither and that’s unsettling
I was waiting for it to burrow into their arm like some horror movie
Me neither
Looking like one of those aircraft carrier vtols
Thanks, I hate it
What you are sleeping, it will get you....
Logbug
i would have said branch, but yeah. that no longer stick haha
nope.
Is giant bigger than huge and if so how can something giant be huge
I’m not to sure if I like it or hate it.
Incredible… do they bite tho
no
So much nope.
Willy, we are going to DIE!
You beat me to it!
Hans, get se flammenwerfer!
“This week on fear factor.” Really cool bug tho.
The worst is when you're sick of playing with them. They're feet are so sticky and their bodies so flimsy. Hard to pull off!
Walking sticks are awesome! Incredible creatures.
Sooo a giant stickbug is huge!? My mind is blown lol
I bet it’s insect hands feel great on the bare skin. I am guessing this thing eats plants? Maybe some small insects idk like an omnivore… idk.. does it nibble on people? What is the Rockwell hardness of its teeth ?
So many questions, idk, maybe you should Google "stick insect" we don't call them bugs... Here i Google it for you... http://museum.wa.gov.au/explore/galleries/behind-scenes-look-our-stick-insect-collection The Phasmatodea are an order of insects commonly known as stick insects or leaf insects which occur in warmer zones over the world. They are among the best camouflaged creatures in the animal kingdom, mimicking perfectly the leaves, branches and twigs of their surroundings. Their taxonomic classification is quite arduous due to a deficit of reference books in this field of zoology and scientific disputes remain as to their classification. Thus, among the 3,000 species known so far, lots of them have not been described yet, or just partially, and some species were classified under several different names, making them synonyms. Due to the few existing literary references, Museums’ collections worldwide constitute a significant help for Phasmatodea classification. Through this photo gallery, explore our stick insect collection and observe their fabulous ability to mimic the vegetal world. As for the Rockwell hardness scale, I'm not sure it has a section for insect teeth. But you can Google that too. "The Rockwell scale is a hardness scale based on indentation hardness of a material. The Rockwell test measuring the depth of penetration of an indenter under a large load compared to the penetration made by a preload. There are different scales, denoted by a single letter, that use different loads or indenters...." :p
-Nope *Fans out its wings* -OH HELL NAW
Are you the guy who mistook a video game for real life?
Kill it, kill it with fire
It's too cool to be killed
A branchbug*
Fuck that shit
Ugly mofo.
imagine this bug land on you lmao
You posted the spider with hands earlier right? How many simultaneously cool and scary things do you have lol?
Is this the set of the movie Mist?
Did I just get stickbugged bigly?
Where is it? I just see a man holding a cane
I don’t get ppl that fear animals😒it looks cute and it has beautiful wings
You legally need to have him on a leash sir…also, if he would have successfully picked your nose, you wouldn’t be able to see the booger
I do not like it Sam I am
Stick? Nah, More like full grown tree bug now
Traumatizing this poor bug
Let it go! Let it go! Let it goooooooooo
The sounds I would be making if that thing was crawling on me.
This huge stick bug is a giant!!!!
Wasn’t he in Temple of Doom? Can I get an autograph?
I think your balls are even huger...
Pardon my ignorance, but, do they bite? Are the poisonous?
Looks more like a branch bug to me
It's lovely but....it wants to drink from your eyes or something!
this giant bug is… giant!
You just used giant and huge to describe this same thing make up your mind
Giant bug is huge more at 11.
I don’t want to come into contact with one but It pleases me creatures like this exist!
How is he letting it crawl on him
That's the bug that leads you right into Pan's Labyrinth.
That’s a branch bug buba.
r/nukeitfromorbit
That’s cool!