Nymphs look like tiny little flies that you can squish in your hand. They look like fairies with colorful wings.
They are nymphs of the trees. They look over a specific tree.
They eat small aquatic vascular plants, nymphs, and larvae. They eat small aquatic vascular plants, nymphs, and larvae.
Nymphs. Wood nymphs are dryads/ napaeae; tree nymphs are hamadryads; water, stream and fountain nymphs are naiads; sea nymphs are nereids; ocean nymphs are oceanids; and mountain nymphs are oreads.
Damselfly nymphs are a younger version of the damselfly insect. However, things like fish, beetles, and even larger damselflies eat damselfly nymphs.
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.
In Greek mythology, dryads are tree nymphs. All dryads are supposed to be very beautiful, and the greek gods constantly fall in love with them.
The Nymphs ended in 1992.
Nymphs is the correct spelling.
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That depends on the version of the myth. Some say he found the Nymphs of the West and some say he found the Nymphs of the North. The Nymphs of the West are Hesperides (daughters of Atlas) and the Nymphs of the North are Stygian Nymphs. In either version, they gave Perseus the location of the gorgons, but only in some they were the ones who gave him his special weapons.
No, nymphs molt into dragonflies.