Dragonfly
Immature dragonflies have six spindly legs, and a body that is only a few times longer than it is wide. They have two fairly big eyes. Some of their mouthparts are modified to shoot forward and grab prey.… More »
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In simplistic terms, the life span a dragonfly is not a lengthy one. In layman's terms I have tried to present the researched information about these...
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In simplistic terms, the life span a dragonfly is not a lengthy one. In laymans terms I have tried to present the researched information about the...,
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Dragonflies are similar to damselflies, but adults hold their wings away from, and perpendicular to the body when at rest.; Dragonflies typically eat mosquitoes and other small insects. They are valued as predators, since they help control populations of harmful insects.
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Dragonflies question: How long is the lifespan of a dragonfly? Dragonflies (Order Odonata) definitely live more than 24 hours.
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This article provides some basic facts about dragonflies. Dragonflies are aquatic insects in the Odonata order. This page provides some general facts about all dragonflies. The links in the box point to specific dragonfly species.
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and the Anisoptera, the true dragonflies, which hold the wings spread when resting. Members of both suborders have large heads with very large and sensitive compound eyes and relatively short antennae. They have mouths adapted for biting and two nearly equal pairs of elongated membranous wings.
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