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No. Dragonflies loose the ability to go underwater.
The ancestors to the dragonflies was the Protondonata. These were the 1st winged insects on Earth and the earliest form of dragonflies.
Not exactly. The adults are terrestrial but their young, called nymphs, are aquatic.
Dragonflies live near water because they lay their eggs in water. Young dragonflies are aquatic.
dragonflies eat things like insects , other bugs, and plants
Frogs, adult or tadpoles, eat insects like dragonflies, butterflies, small fishes.
small aquatic insects
Dragonflies can remain as larvae for three to five years before metamorphosing into an adult. Adults typically live for two to four weeks. See the Related Links for more information on dragonflies.
The adults do not live in the water but the larvas do develop here. Thats why you will find dragonflies near the egde of water.
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Yes, the form adults is the plural form for the noun adult.
Dragonflies are carnivorous animals, because they eat meat, in the form of other insects. They commonly eat mosquitoes, flies, butterflies, bees, and beetles.