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Wow. How did something that big come out of that little pod/egg? See this critically endangered Lord Howe Island Stick Insect hatching right before your eyes. What’s more, it will grow to be about as big as the size of your hand. 

This insect came close to not even existing. After a British trade ship crashed in the South Pacific in the early 20th century, its rats scurried off deck onto the island that these stick insects called home and promptly ate all the bugs and like creatures. Apparently one small group of Lord Howe Island Sticks survived on a small section of a nearby island until they were discovered by a couple of Australian scientists. It’s like the stuff of movies. You can read more about this fascinating story in an NPR article by Robert Krulwich.

This hatching process was filmed at the Melbourne Zoo in Australia. Press play and be fascinated. 

Lord Howe Island Stick Insect hatching from Zoos Victoria on Vimeo.

7 responses to “It’s Alive! Lord Howe Island Stick Insect Hatches at the Melbourne Zoo”

  1. Classic Steve Avatar

    Sure takes a while for a stick to get unstuck.

  2. Trilby Avatar
    Trilby

    I’m a stick insect!

  3. Janine Avatar
    Janine

    I really just wanted to reach through my screen and help it get its legs out. What an amazing video though.

  4. Kit Avatar
    Kit

    My god, it’s like the clown car of the insect world. Ugh, I feel bad for the bug and also amazingly-horrified as it continued to grow longer. If humans had to go through that much trauma of being compressed to be born, DO NOT WANT.

  5. Rhea Avatar
    Rhea

    Maybe hatching is the hardest thing they ever have to do– no wonder they incubate for six months to work up to that. But I don’t get the “How did it fit in the egg” issue when it looks like most of the egg is buried and we can’t tell how long it is.
    Good luck to this species for its survival. Since humans nearly wiped them out, humans should protect them.

  6. A Facebook User Avatar

    This is kind of creepy/cool!

  7. Lindsay Avatar
    Lindsay

    Um… humans DO. Have you ever seen a diagram of a baby passing through a birth canal? Just saying..

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