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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Where do dragonflies live? Dragonflies start their life in water, therefore they are often found near water: ponds, lakes, canals, streams, rivers and swamps. Some dragonflies with a short larvae cycle (a few weeks) also can live in rain puddles.
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Dragonflies eat the larvae of other insects that live in the water - including mosquito larvae. One of the benefits of having dragonflies live nearby is that they eat many times their weight in mosquitoes every day.
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the like to live near water but theydon't like live near fast moving water in case wind make the water faster and it could make them drone
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Opening page of digital dragonflies ... The study of dragonflies has progressed significantly since the inception of this website in September 1996. Our goal was to present digital scans of living dragonflies at resolutions that had never been seen before.
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A few are only found in streams. Some live in acidic bogs. Others prefer the alkaline lakes of the interior of BC. Dragonflies can even take advantage of temporary ponds that dry up over the course of the summer.
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Most of the Darner species live longer than a year and hibernate in deeper water during the winter. As soon as the water begins to warm and the ice goes off in the spring, the dragonflies will awake and begin their migration to shallower water for feeding.
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Most dragonfly species like to be near water. The Giant Dragonfly is no exception, as its habitat is boggy seepages and swamps. However, although they are large, adult dragonflies are poor flyers and it is believed that the Giant Dragonfly ...
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KEY TO LIVE DRAGONFLIES (ODONATA: ANISOPTERA) OF KANSAS ... ABOUT THIS ISSUE; - about KSN; - about the authors; IN THIS ISSUE; - introduction; - key to live dragonflies of Kansas; - annotated checklist of Kansas dragonflies; - studying dragonflies; - references;
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