When disturbed, the Children's stick insect detaches its hind legs from the foliage and repeatedly strikes them together. It flaps its hindwings up and down, flashing the dark blue splotches hidden underneath. It has been shown in
mantid species that actions like these can startle predators such as lizards (
deimatic behaviour), and it is believed this is the case in the stick insect as well. Furthermore, the Children's stick insect has the ability to drop a limb to escape a predator (
autotomy), just as a lizard can drop its tail. ==See also==