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Yes dragonfly and butterfly have the same number of legs....
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Yes. All insects have 6 legs. Although some butterflys only have 4 visible legs (the other two are very tiny).
Is this the same question as : why did the butterfly flutter by ? which the answer is : because it saw the dragonfly drink a flaggon dry.
No but it really depends on the individual insect (and their age and whatever)
Dragonfly wings are more like butterfly wings than a robins.
No, dragonfly legs are not all the same size. They have three pairs of legs, and while the legs are generally similar in structure, they can vary slightly in length and shape depending on the species and their specific adaptations. The front legs are often shorter and are primarily used for grasping prey, while the hind legs can be longer and more robust, aiding in landing and stability during flight.
A young butterfly is called a caterpillar, larva, chrysalis or pupa
They were both have wings. They both can fly. They both eat leaves................. Thanks :d Both from Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda, and Class Insecta,
A dragonfly is an insect, with six legs. A scorpion is an anthropod (in the same biological class as the spiders), with eight legs. Dragonflies have large, transparent wings, scorpions lack wings. Some scorpions can deliver dreadful stings but not dragonflies.
The Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is a member of the Nymphalidae family. It is a brush-footed butterfly. If you look at one up-close, you may not notice that it has six legs. Brush-footed butterflies do have six legs; the top two legs are just a bit shorter so you don't see them as easily. Monarchs are in the same family as the Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae).
its the same as what our heads do