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Stick insects, also called walking sticks, are typically found in tropical and subtropical forests and grasslands. The insects are able to camouflage themselves by living among twigs in their environment. mc003-1.jpg What is this an example of? adaptation biodiversity isolation variation

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Answer: ADAPTATION

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It's camouflaging ability makes it undetectable because it blends in with it's environ

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This is an example of adaptation. by hiding in the plain sight,they not only avoide the enemy that might be looking to eat them,but also stay undetected to their own preys. that way they can hunt without being sighted. they adapt to the conditions around them and make the best use of it.
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