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Peppermint stick insect, Megacrania batesii, Phasmida
This stick insect is found in northern Australia and nearby islands, possibly up into the Philippines. It is known for its warning coloration and chemical defense - its common name refers to the irritating fluid (which smells like peppermint) that it sprays defensively from a pair of glands located at its prothorax when threatened. This species reproduces mainly through parthenogenesis (asexual reproduction), although sexual reproduction has also been observed.
Photo 1 by rob21, 2 by Sarefo, 3 by DiverDave, 4-6 by waldier, 7 by ashleighjm, 8 by matthew_connors, and 9 by michaelskvarla
drst:
Jesus.
in awe of the size of these lads
Unrestrained summer fun
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