No. Dragonflies in water or on aquatic plants.
No, turtles bury their eggs in the soil on land.
They lay their eggs in plant stems rotting wood or wet soil.
Animals such as sea turtles and certain species of birds, like sandpipers, bury their eggs in sand or soil. Sea turtles typically lay their eggs in sandy beaches, where they dig nests to protect them from predators and environmental conditions. Some reptiles and amphibians, including certain lizards and frogs, may also bury their eggs in decaying plant material or sandy soil to provide a suitable environment for incubation. This behavior helps increase the chances of survival for the eggs and hatchlings.
They don't. Dragonflies abandon their eggs after laying them.
They don't. Dragonflies lay their eggs and then abandon them.
Dragonflies live near water because they lay their eggs in water. Young dragonflies are aquatic.
They bury them in sand/soil and leave them to their desitny
Mammals bury their eggs in sandsoil.
simples the dragonflies lay eggs and wait till they hatch :)
Bury them
Dragonflies typically lay their eggs in or near water, laying a cluster of eggs at a time. The number of eggs in a cluster can range from a few dozen up to a few hundred, depending on the species of dragonfly.
yes they do