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Dragonflies, particularly species like the Arctic darner, have adapted to survive in Arctic environments by developing strategies to cope with cold temperatures and short growing seasons. They thrive in wetlands, where they can find food and breeding grounds during the brief summer months. Their ability to enter a state of dormancy and their flexible life cycles allow them to endure harsh conditions, making them well-suited for life in the Arctic.

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