Well, you could call them a flight...or a flock maybe. Possibly a group! I'm not completely sure though.
im not exacly sure but i can only assume its a swarm cuz its a insect
A Fetch of dragonflies.
Well, you could call them a flight...or a flock maybe. Possibly a group! I'm not completely sure though.
its called a bumcrease
Dragonflies are active all year long in temperate climates. Sometimes they can be seen flying in a circle or a figure-8 and this is called a swarm. They swarm when feeding.
When a group of dragonflies is flying in the yard it means that they are looking for food. Dragonflies eat other smaller bugs. A group of them in the yard might also mean that mosquitoes are present.
Dragonflies are in the phylum arthropoda, and within that they are nested into Hexapoda, and then further into the Insecta group, where they can be found within the infraorder Anisoptera.
Young dragonflies, called naiads, are flightless and aquatic. They feed on aquatic invertebrates, with the larger naiads occasionally eating small fish and tadpoles.
yes
Someone who studies dragonflies is known as an odonatologist.
a person who studies insects is called an entomologist.
Not exactly. The adults are terrestrial but their young, called nymphs, are aquatic.
Dragonflies are invertebrates