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Stick Insects are heavily camouflage, how do they find their mate for reproduction?

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Stick Insects are heavily camouflage, how do they find their mate for reproduction?

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Most insects have their special ways for finding their mate for reproduction. To name a few, the butterflies and dragonflies have very good eye sight, so they attract their mates by colours and patterns. The crickets and cicadas sing their love songs. The moths use their sense of smell. The ants have their mating flight while some butterflies have gathering on the hill top. For Stick Insects, it seems that they do not have any special methods to find their mates. They have poor eye sight as well as heavily camouflage, so it is not easy for them to ‘look’ for their mates. They do not produce any love songs, their antenna is not well developed as moths to smell their mates. They do not have special gathering event like ants of butterflies. How do Stick Insects find their mate? This seem the job of the male stick insect, because usually only the male can fly. How do the males locate a female? I checked that we do not have answer on this question yet. For a frog species in the desert, beca

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