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What is the larvae of a dragonfly called?

the larva of a dragonfly is called a nymph, It also lives in water, the dragonfly lives over a pond to catch small bugs.


What is the life cycle of the dragonfly?

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.


What is yong dragonfly?

A young dragonfly is a nymph which lives in the water and sheds its skin to grow.


Does the dragonfly nymph look like the adult dragonfly?

Dragonfly nymphs are aquatic and do not closely resemble the adults. See the link for a picture of a dragonfly nymph.


Which nymph damselfly or dragonfly can move through water with less resistance?

damselfly nymph because it has a streamline body


Is the dragonfly nymph an invertebrate or vertebrate?

It is an invertebrate, as it doesn't have a spine.


How long does it take a dragonfly nymph to split its skin and turn into a dragonfly?

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.


What is name of baby dragonfly?

The name of baby dragonfly is Nymphs. Before Nymphs they are called Larva.


What is a young of a dragonfly?

A nymph.


What lives in the deep-water zone?

Canadian Pondweed Coot Stickleback Pond Skater Water Milfoil Dragonfly Nymph Tadpole Mayfly Nymph Whirligig Beetle


What live in deep-water zone?

Canadian Pondweed Coot Stickleback Pond Skater Water Milfoil Dragonfly Nymph Tadpole Mayfly Nymph Whirligig Beetle


What does the dragonfly nymph prawn and water spider have in common?

The dragonfly nymph, prawn, and water spider all inhabit aquatic environments and are adapted to life in water. They are all carnivorous predators, feeding on smaller organisms to sustain themselves. Additionally, these creatures exhibit specialized adaptations that enhance their hunting capabilities, such as the dragonfly nymph's extendable mouthparts, the prawn's pincers, and the water spider's ability to create air bubbles for breathing while submerged.