for a part of their life draonflys live under water. when they are still eggs they will be layed hatched and grow under water then they will grow to the actual dragonfly stage and climb a reed or water plant and dry off its newly formed wings then fly away.
YES they do live in salt water
Yes.
the name that is given to a young butterfly is a caterpillar
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Pantodon Buccholzi is freshwater and comes from West Africa. There are also lots of species of marine butterfly fish (unrelated to the freshwater one) which live on Coral reefs in places such as the Red Sea, Egypt and other warm water reefs.
Once a butterfly is able to fly (it has to dry and warm it's wings after emerging from a pupa) it is able to fly just as well as an older butterfly. Butterflies are not usually considered as 'young' and 'parents', as they lay eggs, and do not stay around their 'young'. They usually die shortly after laying eggs. In short, yes a butterfly is able to fly as well as an older butterfly when it is young.
Use a Butterfly Net or a Magic Butterfly net.
4 days young.
its name doesnt change its still called a butterfly