Nature’s ultimate illusionist meets its most surprising secret. By day, the Pink-Winged Stick Insect (Marmessoidea rosea) is a master of disguise — its slender, twig-like body blending seamlessly into the forest foliage of the Indonesian rainforest. These walking sticks mimic branches during the day and feed at night , fooling predators with one of the animal kingdom’s most convincing camouflage acts.
But open those wings, and everything changes. Beneath that earthy exterior lies a flash of vivid, bubblegum pink — a startling burst of color used to startle and confuse attackers. It’s one of nature’s great surprises, and framed against a black shadow box it looks absolutely extraordinary.
This museum-quality specimen is carefully mounted in a sleek black shadow box frame, with the common name, scientific name, and origin location labeled below. At a generous 8x8 inches, it has real presence — dramatic, unusual, and endlessly conversation-worthy.
✔ Ethically and sustainably sourced from Indonesia
✔ One of nature’s most surprising and unique insects
✔ Perfect for curiosity cabinets and gallery walls
✔ An unforgettable gift for nature lovers and collectors
✔ Ready to hang or display
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$60.00Price
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