Dragonflies in Guam are believed to have originated from various regions, primarily through natural dispersal and migration. They can travel significant distances, often arriving on islands like Guam via wind currents or by hitching rides on vegetation and boats. Additionally, human activities, such as trade and transport, have likely contributed to the introduction of certain dragonfly species to the island. Overall, Guam's tropical climate provides a suitable habitat for these insects.
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Guam.
There are several Families of dragonflies. If you are looking for the commonly used general classification name for them, the Order name for dragonflies and damselflies is Odonata. The Suborder for dragonflies is Anisoptera. Odonata Central (http://www.odonatacentral.org) has lots of photos and classification information if you are looking for the Family name for a particular type of dragonfly.
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Yes, they did in July 2008.
Yes, dragonflies are diurnal, although some are more active in the morning/evening, and some are more active during the middle of the day.
it is true in guam we believe it would come it came im guam science teacher mr.mechi
Seeing that Guam is a United States territory, I think it already came out in Guam on March 6, 2011, the same day it arrived in the USA.
because it knows that there is no more rain and it can finally fly freely.
Dragonflies are invertebrates
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.