well first the adult lays the eggs in the water and some eggs will get eaten, the eggs take about 2-5 weeks to hatch and after that it moves to the surface and starts living on land,then it forms a cocoon and changes to and adult there you have it the life of a dragonfly
well as you know dragonflies go through a incomplete metamorphosis because it goes through a egg,nymph,nymph,nymph ,adult. when you have more than one nymph it does not count as another one. that is what my teacher told me Mrs.Dartez.
Incomplete
Starting with insects: Grasshoppers (hemimetabolism) Dragonfly (hemimetabolism) Butterflies (holometabolism) Amphibians: Frogs/Toads Aquatic: Fish(Such as salmon) Most metamorphis is not really visible or noticed by people. These include the hemimetabolism metamorphis of insects. During this process the Grasshopper or Dragonfly larva will break out of its old "skin". They usually just increase in size, but during Grasshopper metamorphis the Grasshopper may get wings. Fish usually undergo metamorphis when they have to change from freshwater to salt.
No, adult spiders are exactly the same physical shape as they hatched. Although, they are considerably bigger !
No. Dragonflies loose the ability to go underwater.
The Dragonfly goes through incomplete metamorphosis.
they go to ponds
No. Dragonflies only go after live prey.
I believe that it would be complete. Egg, Larvae, Pupae, Adult
Dragonflies go on top of each other and fly because sometimes they are husband and wife staying together.
Dragonflies can be a symbol of a new beginning as they go through a stage of metamorphosis before becoming fully grown. It is said to be a painful procedure - therefore dragonflies can also represent beauty from pain, or the need to suffer in order to be beautiful.
Hi , Mostly Insects : Egg ---» Larvae ---» Pupae ---» Adult And there are some insects (10%) that undergo an incomplete change, or skipping the pupae phase. like dragonflies, grasshoppers and cockroaches