While in the water, dragonfly nymphs breathe through complicated gills inside the end of their bodies. Water is pumped in and out of the gills, to bring in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide (this also helps to propel the animal forward).
Damselfly nymphs breath through 3 feathery gills which grow out the back of their tails.
Yes. Dragonfly nymphs are aquatic.
Dragonfly nymphs are found in ponds.
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The name of baby dragonfly is Nymphs. Before Nymphs they are called Larva.
No.
The dragonfly nymphs actually come to the surface of the water in order to breathe. They have gills at the base of their rectum and breathe through their bottom.
Dragonfly nymphs are aquatic and do not closely resemble the adults. See the link for a picture of a dragonfly nymph.
not 2-3 weeks thats for sure, up to 4 years for some species.
Turtles, large fish, and a number of birds consider dragonfly nymphs a delicay.
Dragonfly nymphs breathe through complicated gills inside the end of their bodies.
frogs eat nymphs
Yes!They eat small fish.