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A very lucky capture of stick insects that would have remained unseen except for movement. There are two walkingsticks on the locust sapling in the lower image. Found beside Sandy Point Road at Hagerman NWR, Sherman, Texas

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Vernonette Gaddy 18 Sep 2016

Excellent camouflage-like photograph Brenda. :)

Pamela Rivera 07 Sep 2016

fantastic :)

Stanley Layman 03 Sep 2016

My grandfather was always pointing them out to me when I was maybe twelve. We have preying mantiss in our back yard all summer. I had not seen a walking stick since walking with my grandfather in the wood near his home.

Sharon De Vore 03 Sep 2016

OH WOW, BRENDA! LOVE WALKING STICKS. WE HAD THEM IN PANAMA. AND IN THE LOWER PHOTO THE PODS ARE FILLED WITH HOT BEANS, AS WE CALLED THEM. YOU RUB ONE ON A SIDE WALK & THEN PUT IT ON SOMEONE'S ARM. OUCH. YES, WE WERE KIDS DREAMING UP THINGS LIKE THAT OR LEARNING THEM FROM OLDER CHILDREN,. GREAT PHOTOS,

Joanie Holliday 03 Sep 2016

Always a neat find and capture. Joanie