The yellow-winged darner (Aeshna flavipes) typically has a lifespan of about 3 to 6 months as an adult. However, the entire life cycle, including the larval stage, can extend to one to two years, depending on environmental conditions. The duration of each stage can vary based on factors like temperature and food availability.
The yellow winged darter can be found in ponds, and in vegetation at the edge of water-filled ditches. They are also found in the still backwater areas you see in rivers.
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20 to 60 years.
I think sac-winged bats live in caves together.
the blue winged teal ducks live in the bayou my freinds E out!
In Rainforests.
South America
No. Blue-winged kookaburras live in a variety of habitats, but not rainforest. They live in tropical and subtropical open woodlands, paperbark swamps, and in native trees along watercourses, in open clearings, canefields and farmland.
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Nowhere. Pegasus was a mythical winged horse.
No. Blue winged Kookaburras live in tropical and subtropical open woodlands, (but not rainforest) and other well-treed habitats of northern Australia and New Guinea.
What in the WORLD is a canary winged parakeet? Must be some new species or hybrid. Anyways, could you please specify and tell us what this means?