This short post brings us to a close look at one of the walking leaves in Singapore –
Gray’s Leaf Insect (
Phyllium bioculatum). It was found dangling on a roped railing doing some gymnastics when it was found. Thanks to Chris and Andrew for sharing the find!

#1 Despite the clever disguise, the outline of the leaf insect is obvious!

#2 The body bears a perfect resemblance to a leaf

#3 Due to the weight of the abdomen, the rear is often flapped up. This picture had been rotated 180 degrees for viewing comfort

#4 Oh yeah face to face!

#5 Side view of the walking leaf

#6 At different angles, it might be almost impossible to spot it!

#7 Going closer! This Leaf Insect is actually a Stick Insect (Phasmatodea)

#8 All ready to party!!

#9 It is most comfortable when dangling upside down

#10 Started playing with my flashes

#11 This was the acrobatic pose when it was found

#12 Truly a leaf..!!
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