Near water. They tend to be around ponds, streams and rivers.
The dragonflies legs are located on its thorax like most insects legs.
yes
Dragonflies are invertebrates
Dragonflies do not have noses like mammals do. Instead, they have spiracles, which are small openings located on the sides of their abdomen that allow them to breathe. These spiracles lead to a network of air tubes that transport oxygen directly to their tissues. Unlike mammals, dragonflies rely on these structures for respiration rather than a centralized nasal structure.
The ancestors to the dragonflies was the Protondonata. These were the 1st winged insects on Earth and the earliest form of dragonflies.
A Fetch of dragonflies.
A swarm of dragonflies.
Dragonflies are real but dragons are not.
No dragonflies eat bugs and mosquitoes.
No. Dragonflies eat other insects, and sometimes even other dragonflies.
they are 5,500 dragonflies across the world
Yes, dragonflies are insects, and thus invertebrates.