There’s something new at the Honolulu Zoo: pink-winged stick insects.

Eight of them were donated from the University of Hawaii’s Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences.

These bugs were actually found in the islands in the 90s.

They do not bite or sting but may release a defensive odor when handled.

The females are also able to reproduce without mating.

They’re now on display in the Honolulu Zoo’s Ectotherm Complex.

