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yes it does
They begin as an egg, then a nymph and finally, an adult. 1.female dragonfly lays the egg into fresh water 2.egg hatches be dragonfly nymph 3.dragonfly nymph changes into dragonfly 1. Egg 2. Nymph 3. Adult This lifecyle is called an incomplete metamorphosis.
Dragonfly nymphs are aquatic and do not closely resemble the adults. See the link for a picture of a dragonfly nymph.
It is an invertebrate, as it doesn't have a spine.
A dragonfly nymph can take several weeks to several years depending on the species to reach adulthood. The dragonfly nymph will molt several times as it grows.
A nymph.
The name of baby dragonfly is Nymphs. Before Nymphs they are called Larva.
the larva of a dragonfly is called a nymph, It also lives in water, the dragonfly lives over a pond to catch small bugs.
A dragonfly nymph lives underwater, and will eat mosquito larvae, and other aquatic insects.
it takes about 2 to 5 weeks for a dragonfly's egg to hatch into a nymph.
naiad is a Dragonfly Nymph. The nymph (plural) of dragonflies and mayflies is "naiades" A dragonfly is referred to as a nymph rather than larva in its immature stage of life because it is a hemimetabolous insect, going through incomplete metamorphosis, not complete.
yes. a dragonfly larva is called a nymph
Nymph is the term for the immature form of an insect that undergoes incomplete metamorphosis. Metamorphosis helps insects to survive.