There is no insect on earth quite like a stick insect. And Indonesia — home to some of the most spectacular species in the world — is where the very best of them are found.
The stick insect possesses one of the most efficient natural camouflages on Earth, resembling the twigs and branches among which it lives. In the wild, it is almost impossible to spot. But mounted and displayed in a shadow box frame, every extraordinary detail becomes visible — the intricate segmented body, the impossibly long legs, the textured surface that so perfectly mimics bark and branch.
Indonesia is the heartland of the phasmid world. The greatest diversity of stick insects on earth is found in Southeast Asia , and Indonesian species are among the most impressive — often reaching remarkable lengths and displaying colors and wing patterns that make them as beautiful as they are bizarre.
This museum-quality specimen is carefully mounted in a sleek black shadow box frame — which provides a striking contrast to the insect’s natural tones — with the common name, scientific name, and origin location labeled below. At a commanding 8x8 inches, it’s a bold and dramatic statement piece that never fails to astonish.
✔ Ethically and sustainably sourced from Indonesia
✔ One of nature’s most extraordinary camouflage artists
✔ Dramatic and unusual — a true conversation starter
✔ Perfect for collectors, curiosity cabinets, and gallery walls
✔ Ready to hang or display
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$60.00Price
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