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How does dragonfly nymph eat?

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they use their jaws.

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What does dragonfly nymph eat?

They eat mosquito larvae.


What animals eat dragonfly nymph?

frogs eat nymphs


What kind of organisms does a dragonfly nymph eats?

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

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What is a young of a dragonfly?

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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.


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