Yes, the female dragonfly goes underwater after mating and lays eggs.
They lay eggs.
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Yes, adult female dragonflies lay their eggs in or near water but live on land.
Female dragonflies lay their eggs in or near water.
Dragonflies typically lay their eggs in or near water, laying a cluster of eggs at a time. The number of eggs in a cluster can range from a few dozen up to a few hundred, depending on the species of dragonfly.
Some dragonflies lay their eggs in plants, usually in or beside water. They inject the eggs into the plant or make a little slit in the plant and put the eggs in there. Other dragonflies scatter their eggs on open water in ponds and rivers.
No time at all. A female dragonfly will lay her eggs and then leave. The young must fend for themselves from the moment they hatch.
A female dragonfly curls its tail when she is looking for a place to lay her eggs. She is disguising herself to look like a stinging insect so that her predators don't bother her.
in ponds
a dragonfly is helpful to its environment because it lays eggs
A tungaw, also known as a dragonfly, typically lays around 100 to 300 eggs at one time, but the exact number can vary by species. They usually lay eggs over several days rather than daily. After laying, the eggs can take several weeks to months to hatch, depending on environmental conditions.
Mosquito lay eggs in water but housefly lay eggs on land.