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How to Care for Your Tailless Whip Scorpion
The tailless whip scorpion (also known as a whip spider) is a group of arachnids under the order Amblypygi, with over 150 known species. These nocturnal invertebrates can be found all over the worl...

How to Care for Your Annam Walking Stick
The Annam walking stick (Medauroidea extradentata) is a medium-sized, nocturnal, herbivorous invertebrate native to Vietnam. It is also known as the “thorny stick insect”. Annam walking sticks grow...

How to Care for Your Pink Wing Stick Insect
The pink wing stick insect (Sipyloidea sipylus) is a medium-sized, nocturnal, herbivorous invertebrate originally native to Madagascar. Pink wing stick insects grow 3-4” long, and are almost entir...

How to Care for Your Jungle Nymph
The jungle nymph (Heteropteryx dilatata) is also known as the Malaysian stick insect. It is a large, nocturnal, herbivorous invertebrate primarily native to Malaysia. Its preferred habitat is tropi...

How to Care for Your Indian Stick Insect
The Indian stick insect (Carausius morosus) is a medium-sized, nocturnal, herbivorous invertebrate originally native to India. However, it is prolifically invasive across the globe, and has been re...

How to Care for Your Giant Prickly Stick Insect
The giant prickly stick insect (Extatosoma tiaratum) is also known as the spiny leaf insect, Macleay’s spectre, or the Australian walking stick. It is a large, nocturnal, herbivorous invertebrate p...