Young dragonflies, called naiads, are flightless and aquatic. They feed on aquatic invertebrates, with the larger naiads occasionally eating small fish and tadpoles.
Technically speaking no, a baby dragon fly would be a nymph and they live underwater. The nymph metamorphoses into a dragonfly after leaving the water.
Yes, baby dragonflies first live in water
When they are at their adult stage.
Baby Dragonflies stay with there mother and try to stay away from adut dragonflies because sometimes adut drangonflies eat baby dragonflies if they can catch them.their parents teach them to change their color to anything Evan air
Adult frogs eat flies or dragonflies.
Adult dragonflies are excellent huntersand mainly eat other insects
no dragonflies do eat mosquitos,but they dont pollinate plants
small aquatic insects
Frogs, adult or tadpoles, eat insects like dragonflies, butterflies, small fishes.
its diffrent for every baby
Adult dragonflies die of old age as winter approaches, but nymphs from spring, summer and fall laid eggs are still maturing underwater.
Female dragonflies lay their eggs in or near water.