A dragonfly moves its wings independently, allowing for agile flight maneuvers. Each wing can beat at different rhythms and angles, enabling it to hover, fly backward, and change direction rapidly. The muscles that control the wings are located in the thorax, and their unique wing structure provides excellent lift and stability during flight. This coordinated movement is key to their hunting and evasion tactics.
because of their wings
Dragon fly has 4 wings.
Yes
With wings just like other insects.
Owls fly with their feathered wings.
a damselfly folds its wings, and dragon fly does not.
Yes, in some stories of Chinese lungs, it is believed that they can fly. In fact, the ability to fly was gained after the lung (dragon) turned a certain age, where it grew wings and could fly. Before this transformation though, it is believed that the dragon had a magical stone that enabled them to fly. Once the dragon had transformed and gained wings, the stone was no longer needed.
only a dragon fly
The purpose of the wings on a bug is to help it fly and move around in its environment.
moths fly because they have wings to carry them
A duck doesnt move when its afraid a duck flys they have wings so when its afraid it has wings to fly.
By their wings .they get ready and then set of for their journey .their hand are modified as the wings . This is how they fly.