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Tropidoderus childrenii

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Children's stick insect
mating pair
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offspring and E.T in the background
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The children's stick insect (Tropidoderus childrenii) is a species of stick insect found in Australia. The children's stick insect being about 110mm long can be quite gracious but when they reproduce they can reach plague proportions and can wipe out eucalypt forests. During adult hood the children's stick insect mate more than once and this species is parthenogenic so its whole life as an adult, the female children's stick insect is laying eggs. From Winter to Autumn, (winter laid autumn hatched) the eggs will hatch forming an army of baby stick insects.