Deep Look | Australian Walking Stick Insects Are Three Times Weirder Than You Think | Season 9 | Episode 1 | PBS
By Owner - Deep Look - Powered By PBSFrom pbs.org
383.3K views
49.7K likes
The Australian walking stick is a master of deception, but a twig is just one of its many disguises. Before it’s even born, it mimics a seed. In its youth it looks and acts like an ant. Only when it has grown up does it settle into its final, leafy form. Along the way, it fools predators at every turn.
Tags
Learn
Teach
Development
Knowledge
Know
Why
How
Where
What
Who
When
About
Explainer
Discovery
Elementary
Sciences
Creature
Comments
Leave a Comment
Comments are loading... If you don't see any, be the first to comment!
Related Videos
The Science and Power of Fire
Knowledge - Curious
Kentrophoros: The Mouthless Ciliate With a Back Full of Snacks
Journey to the Microcosmos
Do You Need To Be Rich To Be Healthy? (ft. Bill Gates)
MinuteEarth
What Does An Electron Actually Look Like?
PBS Space Time
MATHS - Ratio - Scale Factors
FuseSchool - Global Education

The Indian Rupee - Symbols of India | History for Kids | Educational Videos by Mocomi
Owner - MocomiKids

Elements of Webb Elements: Seeking Elements
NASA

Deep Look | This Weevil Was Born in Your Rice and It’s Hungry | Season 12 | Episode 2 | PBS
Owner - Deep Look - Powered By PBS
Why Do Dogs Tilt Their Heads?
SciShow

Absurd Creatures | The Pygmy Seahorse Is Pretty Much the Where’s Waldo of the Sea
KidzSearch
