They use the power of the Triforce.
Hummingbirds, dragonflies, and damselflies.
a damselfly folds its wings, and dragon fly does not.
Yes. Damselflies prey on smaller insects such as mosquitoes.
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Odonata is an order of insects, encompassing dragonflies (Anisoptera) and damselflies (Zygoptera)
No. Damselflies are considered beneficial, as they eat insects such as mosquitoes.
Damselflies live for 2 months to 3 years as nymphs, undergoing five to 15 molts as they grow.
The scientific name for dragonflies is Anisoptera. They belong to the order Odonata, which is a group of insects that also includes damselflies.
Yes. Damselflies are a variety of small, delicate insects related to dragonflies.
Damselflies are not a family, they make up the suborder Zygoptera, which contains 14 families.
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Damselflies move primarily by flapping their wings, which are long and slender. They have the ability to fly both swiftly and maneuverably, allowing them to dart quickly in various directions. Unlike dragonflies, damselflies typically hold their wings together above their bodies when at rest. Additionally, they can hover in place, which aids in their hunting and mating behaviors.