Dragonfly has many lenses in it's eye. Probably nature thought that many lenses are required to see many objects. So it is probably natures experiment in evolution of eye. You have single lens in each eye of more evolved animals.
no dragonflies do not take pollen
There wings can detect many things
Dragonflies' behavior towards other dragonflies varies with the species and with circumstances. Dragonflies may act territorial or they may wander freely yet act aggressively towards others wherever they meet. They sometimes eat each other.
Female dragonflies can lay hundreds of eggs over their lifetime, laid in smaller batches over the few weeks that the dragonfly lives.
Dragonflies have a potential problem of overheating while in flight. To avoid this problem dragonflies circulate their blood through their abdomens. The long, narrow shape allows the blood to cool faster.
During the fall, all generations have emerged and thats why you see more of them. At the end of the fall, the dragonflies will die.
they are 5,500 dragonflies across the world
dragonflies eat dragonflies and they r eaten by dragonflies and u r stupid so u r a dragonfly and so u eat dragonflies and so look behind u coz there is a dragonfly waiting behind u hungrily and here it comes..POW..CRUNCH.....
you can buy special lences that you put on your eyes so people won't see the difference or you can have surgery
Dragonflies do not bite people, they eat insects, including mosquitoes, so they are actually protecting you from being bitten. Dragonflies are our friends.
Like all insects, dragonflies have six legs, arranged in three pairs.
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Sound it out: dra-gon-flies From this, we can deduce that dragonflies has three (3) syllables.
It means that there is some sort of gathering of insects that the dragonflies are eating
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Dragonflies lay hundreds of eggs at one time. However, many do not survive as they are eaten by other insects and some birds.
Dragonflies have too many predators to list. They're eaten by birds, bats, frogs, fish, large spiders, wasps and other dragonflies, to name a few.