Article 4S6M6 Why Giant Leaf Insect Nymphs Shimmy Up Trees Just to Remain Perfectly Still for the Rest of Their Lives

Why Giant Leaf Insect Nymphs Shimmy Up Trees Just to Remain Perfectly Still for the Rest of Their Lives

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Lori Dorn
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In a vellicative episode of the KQED series Deep Look, host Lauren Sommer explains the life cycle of the amazing, camouflaging giant Malaysian leaf insect. Sommer particularly notes how the juveniles perform a highly active, shimmying dance all the way up the nearest tree, only to remain completely still for the rest of their lives.

The active young nymphs start out brown, and transform gradually - taking on a little more green over time. "But this nymph still has a big migration to make - getting into a tree - undetected. So, it sways. Yep, like a leaf in the breeze. That funky little walk is all leaf - a dance of disguise. When it finally ascends, it'll settle in seamlessly like this adult"It may never move from the same tree, living its whole life as a cunningly concealed copy-cat.

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