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It’s always important to have a backup plan. The first line of defense for most stick insects is of course their excellent camouflage, but sometimes this just isn’t enough. If this giant Diesbachia sophiae is attacked, it suddenly transforms from a green stick into a startling display by raising its boldly checkered wings. This may be enough to make some predators think twice before going in for the kill, giving enough time for the insects to escape. Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).

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Keywords
Anareolatae, Borneo, East Malaysia, Insecta, Lonchodidae, Malaysia, Necrosciinae, Necrosciini, Phasmatodea, Phasmatoptera, Phasmida, Sarawak, Southeast Asia, Verophasmatodea, animal, arthropod, defense, fauna, insect, invertebrate, phasmid, stick insect, tropical, walking stick
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Borneo, Insects
It’s always important to have a backup plan. The first line of defense for most stick insects is of course their excellent camouflage, but sometimes this just isn’t enough. If this giant Diesbachia sophiae is attacked, it suddenly transforms from a green stick into a startling display by raising its boldly checkered wings. This may be enough to make some predators think twice before going in for the kill, giving enough time for the insects to escape. Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).