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    Amazing stick insect

    This incredible “bramble” appeared on a Red Band gumboot this morning. I thought it was stuck on the boot and damn nearly grabbed it to pull it off. Check out the astonishing replication of a bramble stick, complete with sharp thorns. How on earth do they do this?

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    Nice photos, interesting subject.

    https://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/d...stick-insects/
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    Very cool.
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    I haven't seen the spikey ones before. amazing camouflage for sure
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    Awesome. Must be the season.

    I just had this fearsome alien sneak in the home office window and take a liking to the camo beanie that was sitting next to the coffee cup. Gave me a hell of a fright.

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    Wow, that’s cool. Thanks for sharing.

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    I wish now that I’d got out the wife’s SLR and wide angle closeup lens.

    If I see it again, it’s getting the full photographic treatment as I can’t find anything on the web that looks like this.

    Ha! It’s probably known as the “common stick insect”, what do I know?
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    Its a Prickly Stick Insect (Acanthoxyla prasina).

    Nice find.
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    Male; a real thin one. The females are more plump, and the spines appear - perhaps as a result - as less pronounced.
    But not as plump as this, a marvel of the Stick Insect world in more ways than one!
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dryococelus_australis

    It lives here - and only here (until rediscovered and bred in captivity) in what could be described as the most spectacular place on earth:

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotbarrels View Post
    Awesome. Must be the season.

    I just had this fearsome alien sneak in the home office window and take a liking to the camo beanie that was sitting next to the coffee cup. Gave me a hell of a fright.

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    I have a bush that these breed in I think. The bush is known to have caterpillars in (not the bulldozer type) which spin some leaves together and cocoon themselves up in them, they make a mess out of the bush and deform all the leaves. But last few years I havent noticed the caterpillars but instead have noticed a dozen or more preying mantis of mostly varying in size from very small to medium, I think they must be after the caterpillars. They do a great job at protecting the bush. I think they eat quite a range of bugs, so Im happy to see them around.

    Neat picture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rugerman View Post
    I haven't seen the spikey ones before. amazing camouflage for sure
    Same here, didnt know they exist, only seen the 'slick' brown or green ones....very cool
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    Quote Originally Posted by hotbarrels View Post
    Awesome. Must be the season.

    I just had this fearsome alien sneak in the home office window and take a liking to the camo beanie that was sitting next to the coffee cup. Gave me a hell of a fright.

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    Dont watch 'Starship Troopers' if the praying mantis gave you a fright
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    Imagine if they grew to six feet long. Horror movie stuff.
    There are a few humans around that look like that?
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyblown View Post
    This incredible “bramble” appeared on a Red Band gumboot this morning. I thought it was stuck on the boot and damn nearly grabbed it to pull it off. Check out the astonishing replication of a bramble stick, complete with sharp thorns. How on earth do they do this?

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    That is so cool. I thought it was a mock-up because it is just so extraordinary. Thank you for posting something I have never seen before
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    The spiny green ones here are smart. They know they are spiny, and so live on the Rimu. Their cousins - the smooth greens - live on the Rata. For anyone interested, the eggs can be collected and hatched out in spring, though I see that none of the insects here are currently laying, perhaps it has been a bit dry, and there aren't as many around as usual either.

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