No, the young of a dragonfly, known as nymphs, do not look like their parents. Dragonfly nymphs are aquatic and have a different body shape, lacking wings and exhibiting a more elongated, often robust form. They undergo several molts while growing, eventually emerging as adults that resemble the typical dragonfly appearance with wings and a slender body.
Dragonfly nymphs are aquatic and do not closely resemble the adults. See the link for a picture of a dragonfly nymph.
if you are the animal that is the strongest (dominant) and get to have babies what should they look like ?
The key features of an insect that make it look like a dragonfly are its long, slender body, large transparent wings, and big compound eyes.
More than likely what you are describing sounds like the larval stage of a dragonfly. When they are young, they look like a grasshopper body. They grow longer and thinner as they grow older and leave the water.
It may be a Widow Skimmer dragonfly. An aggressive, but common dragonfly found around the edges of ponds and in marshy areas.
The dragonfly stitch for lanyards is a series of knots formed over and under two stationary cords. When the dragonfly stitch is done correctly, the end result will look something like the track on a bulldozer.
A dragonfly is a insect with wigs and some of them are colorful they like to stay around water
As long as they possibly can. They will fight and feed their young until you take them away from them.
Arthropods have armor or shells and big eyes take the dragonfly or scorpion for example
Both the males and the females take turns looking after their young... so the other parent can go to sea to find food for the chick & the remaining parent.
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A female dragonfly curls its tail when she is looking for a place to lay her eggs. She is disguising herself to look like a stinging insect so that her predators don't bother her.