Dragonflies typically prefer to live near still or slow-moving water bodies, such as ponds, lakes, and marshes, where their larvae can thrive. However, some species can also be found near faster-moving waters, like streams and rivers. The presence of aquatic vegetation in these habitats provides essential cover and food sources for both larvae and adults. Overall, while they can adapt to various water conditions, calm waters are generally more favorable for their life cycle.
Yes, baby dragonflies first live in water
Dragonflies live near water because they lay their eggs in water. Young dragonflies are aquatic.
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Dragonflies like to live near lakes, rivers, ponds, streams, swamps, and areas of water.
Dragonflies live on every continent except for Antarctica. Dragonflies like to live in tropical climates, as well as near lakes and other bodies of water.
In the water as nymphs .
Yes, if there is water available.
Immature dragonflies live in freshwater. They are most abundant an diverse in slow-moving freshwater that has no fish (small streams and ponds) but can be found in many shallow freshwater habitats. Adult dragonflies often stay near water, but sometimes travel away from water while hunting or on migration. They are fast fliers, so they tend to hunt in open areas, not in thick trees or other vegetation.
Yes, their larval stage is entirely aquatic.
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The adults do not live in the water but the larvas do develop here. Thats why you will find dragonflies near the egde of water.
They live in small snails in water, usually still water, but also slow moving streams.