part of their life
They live until they die, typical full life cycle is about a month.
Dragonflies legs can grow to six inches long. sometimes they grow to be ten inches.
Yes, they are often near water and can fly long distances across seas.
It depend on how long you spent in there if you spent a year in there it prbally would
8 months
They live most their life under the water 1-3 years. When they are an adult they can live a few week if there is bad weather, and up to 6 months if there good weather, just enough time to breed.
Dragonflies have a potential problem of overheating while in flight. To avoid this problem dragonflies circulate their blood through their abdomens. The long, narrow shape allows the blood to cool faster.
Since the dinosaurs. But back then they were these weird mutant flying things!
Dragonflies typically have a lifespan of about 3 to 6 months as adults, but their total life cycle, including the larval stage, can extend up to several years. The majority of their life is spent in the aquatic nymph stage, which can last anywhere from a few months to several years depending on the species and environmental conditions. Once they emerge as adults, their primary focus is reproduction, and they generally live only a short time thereafter.
As long as a person has a source for food, water and shelter he/she can live indefinitely in the desert. I have spent over 40 years of my life living in towns and cities in the Chihuahuan Desert and love it here.
Dragonflies are capable of flying at speeds up to 30 miles per hour. Their long, slender bodies and transparent wings make them incredibly agile flyers.
All of its life.