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  • Throughout the life of the Northern Walking Stick, its diet changes only slightly and consists entirely of leaves. If its primary food source is not available, it will turn to secondary food sources, but even alternative sources are leaves.

    Natural Habitat

    Northern Walking Sticks live on the same vegetation that they eat. Their primary habitat is woodland areas.

    Youth Diet

    Young Northern Walking Sticks feast on black cherry, raspberry and sassafras leaves.

    Adult Diet

    The primary diet of adult Northern Walking Sticks is oak leaves. They are also known to eat rose and apple leaves.

    Captivity Habitat

    Northern Walking Sticks can be kept in captivity as pets. An aquarium with a screen top makes the best home, and they need plenty of leaves to eat and sticks and plants on which to crawl.

    Diet in Captivity

    Oak, sassafras or maple leaves make the best diet for pet Northern Walking Sticks. They can also eat black cherry and raspberry leaves.

    Source:

    Royal Alberta Museum

    Pet Bugs

    Connecticut Beardsley Zoo

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