Well no, not really.
When it begins to rain a dragon fly takes immediate cover as its wings are very delicate and can crunch up. Once it has found a shelter it will make it wings vibrate so that the water droplets will slide off.
So overall the answer is basically no, it can't.
Yes. They just lie on the wet grass until it gets sunny to dry its own wings and then it can fly again.
yes but horribly
Dragonflies lay hundreds of eggs at one time. However, many do not survive as they are eaten by other insects and some birds.
Giant Dragonflies no longer survive but they were alive during the existence of the dinosaur. They could survive then because the percentage of oxygen in the air was higher than today, that's why the dragonflies are much smaller. Source of info = Springwatch 2012
because it knows that there is no more rain and it can finally fly freely.
The predators of a termite are birds, ants, lizards, and dragonflies.
drink
rain animals
Rain Forest plants survive by drinking the water from the rain after it has fell it uses photosynthesis like plants in the UK and others use the sun to create food and that is how they survive Thank You for using Wiki Answers for your question
with rain (not water) rain and grass or leaves.
it can but it mostly needs rain to survive
it does survive and adapts to very little sunlight
yes
Their feathers are semi waterproof.