normally a dragon fly lives under ponds
EXACTLY 24 hours that is why they are so precious to us. One single drangonfly could eat up to 10 times its weight in mosquitoes, where a mosquitoe larvae exists for 99 years in water
Dragonflies fly alot and eat flying insects. After mating, they will lay their eggs in the water. This is where their larvas live.
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a dragon fly can grow up to be 7 or 6 inches
The dragonfly is an insect and insects do not have an internal backbone. They have an external exoskeleton covering the body.
Juliet Simms goes by JuJu, Drangonfly, and Mama Snake.
No, but they come out with 12 (average) webkinz each month, they probably will in the near future
it eats a lot of unwanted pests so overall it is a good bug.
The Yangtze giant softshell turtle is sometimes referred to as the "yony dragonfly." This critically endangered species is native to the Yangtze River and is one of the largest freshwater turtle species in the world.
Dragonfly nymphs, which are the young stage of dragonflies, do not resemble the adults closely. Nymphs are aquatic and have elongated bodies, gills, and a more robust, less colorful appearance compared to the vibrant adults. As they mature and undergo metamorphosis, they develop the characteristic wings and colors of adult dragonflies. Thus, while they share some common features, their appearances are quite different in the early stages.
Dragonflies are known for their impressive flight speed, often reaching up to 30 miles per hour (48 kilometers per hour) in short bursts. Their agile flying abilities allow them to maneuver quickly to catch prey and evade predators. Additionally, some species can sustain a speed of around 10 to 20 miles per hour (16 to 32 kilometers per hour) during regular flight.
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